11 Comments Posted by elaine

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This is a section of wall I would have saved if possible and had refurbished.
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If only there was a way to remove this old medical equipment and start a meciacl museum. I am in the medical field and would love to go to one. It is a great learning tool for modern medical practitioner's to see how far medicine has advanced.
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This should be in a museum.
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I don't understand how they just leave beautiful achitecture to rot like that. If your goig to rip the building down salvage these amazing pieces of work. Again people pay hundreds to thousands of dollars to recreate things like this.
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I believe they were good recreation and some of them were used for therapy and excercise. Think about it. Lifting the ball (some of them weigh alot), the accuracy it takes to hit the pins. It would be awesome therapy for the elderly. I have worked in nursing homes and some of these people are horribly mistreated by staff who don't care. I know alot of the people I took care of would love this. I took care of one man who was one of Hitler's SS officers.
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There are beautiful chairs. Clean them up and reupholster them. It's terrible that all this stuff is left there to rot. Put this in a museum. Redo the furnture and sell them as antiques. Some people pay alot of money to recreate this stuff. Just sell these.
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iwas there in feb 2008 i saw that chair just exploring im one of the lucky ones didnt get arrested
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in feb 2008 soda machine was still near the ouyside of the powerhouse
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i have been in all yhe empty buildings and found photos of all the suisides email me elainer821@aol.com
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i have photos of alot of suisides there from 1943-1970 i have explored all the empty buildings feb 2008
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sad picture , .....went there this week ..........very moving place ....
somewhere we were all threatened with as kids ......'you'll end up in denbigh nutt house'...........maginificent building ......