1,466 Comments Posted by autoguy

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I sure hope this place was stripped before it went down. Just those doors right there are worth grabbing. That's $100 right there and could still live on with somebody who would like them.
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I'm amazed at how much glass was still intact in this whole place. Don't recall seeing any tagging either.
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The lobotomy room. Splatters wash off the walls easily. Cabinets for the chainsaws.
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There's the stuff in the last image. Metal lathe and plaster ceilings.
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Yeah, that wall is leaning real bad! Look out! I'll guess a later addition.
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A light, the switch, and the outlets all in a vertical row in numerous rooms. All added later and ran vertically up through the floors.
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I'll guess that piece of stairway lives on somebody's porch somewhere.
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Looks like my house!
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A salver dragging something. The millwork in this place is killing me. Outstanding Victorian craftsmanship. I salvaged a crapload of stuff just like that from a huge 1890s convent that was being razed back in the 70s. Entire doorways like that with doors in perfect condition, tons of the trim. It all burned in my brother's barn in a fire.
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Stuff like that can come in handy during an exploration trip. Bring a roll!
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Club Med or Sandals has nothing on this place.
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Some of the doorways appeared to have threshold plates at the bottom with door stops and the corners were chewed up. I'd guess doors were removed for PTs in wheelchairs to easily move around. Amazing to see the transoms still have the glass intact.
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Beautiful view out the window to enjoy as you wake up in the morning. Very nice 5 star resort feel!
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Likely a zombie victim. Amazing inset judge panels in these door frames. I don't see that level of detail often.
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The tall height appears to make it look narrow. I'd guess it's a 2-10 if not a 3-0.