1,050 Comments Posted by amazed

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Pictures like those seen on this amazing website give us both a glimpse of history and preserve that history for the benefit of all. Your integrity and respect for these places shows the level of respect you have both for yourself and others. Thank you........
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Seeing the pillow makes the reality of its previous owner hit home. Your photo captured that "personal" aspect which makes those circumstances undeniable.
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Lines of metal running everywhere....
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Wow...other than that, the photo leaves me speechless.
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The waste of such beautiful building materials. Thanks for forever preserving them in photos!
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It's a very touching photo and even though you were about to leave, it still was able to catch your attention. Nothing is left to chance...
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Being in black and white just adds to the feeling of starkness and seclusion. Great shot.
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This photo gives the feeling that it's all set up and ready to go. Only need a body! Your photos say it all.
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The contrast in colors never ceases to delight. Captivating photography. Such a story your photos tell us. Thank you for documenting this period of time. It does serve to honor those that were here before we got to see the place!
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Fascinating comments about not knowing quite how to live on the outside. I've often wondered if that's why criminals continue to break the law in order to get back into prison where they don't have to deal with the outside?
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These hallways seem never ending. The red would be a strange color anywhere!!
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Could you imagine being locked inside and looking up to see someone else looking in...too weird.
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All the metal on these windows is really starting to creep me out!!!!
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It's as if the buildings have shut their eyes and drifted off to sleep. Amazing pictures as always.
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The intricate details found in some of these old buildings adds an air of dignity to what they held inside.