961 Comments Posted by jackieB

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It almost looks like a room in a factory with those brick walls
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It looks kind of creepy, yes it looks more like a hospital than hotel
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Its amazing how the moonlight makes it look like daytime. I guess the moonlight is the same as sunlight only a lot less but if you keep the exposure long enough it adds up to day light
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This is the only building with any damage, It seems like the others were used more recently
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These buildings had to be in use until recently. were these all deolished too? If so what a waste as they are all good solid buildings that don't look so bad
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I was thinking the same thing about the carpeting. They must have installed if just before the place closed like they were going to reuse this building for something else. Was this building torn down too?
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Did those little partitions really help with privacy and keeping the noise down? I wonder what caused that ceiling tile to fall. It looks like that floor was vacuumed right after the place closed
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It looks like this building was just abandoned recently. There is no decay
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That looks sort of like a college dorm room. There must have been a mattress on that bed. I wonder what happened to it. It doesnt look like that place could have been abandoned for so many years.
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It does look modern. It looks like it was built in the 50's
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Institutional showers are pleasant compared to these. They have tiles in yellow and green, better than the cement in here. Some even have shower curtains, not too bad!
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I wonder if all those stacks will fall together
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Great colors, that chair looks more industrial than the chairs in the hospitals, less comfortable too.
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Very interesting and a bit creepy.
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Deb, I have the same question. Alaso did this building have any floors? It looks hollow now.