24 Comments Posted by jamie

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I love Detroit's Central Station. What's happened to that city is so fricken depressing, but has opened the doors to some very cool urban farms and communities. But still, seeing that many abandoned buildings is really insane. It's like visiting the city in '12 Monkeys'.
Ephemera: Lunar Detroit
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Well This was all very interesting!!!!! My grandfather was Mike Schneider and Annette is my mother! If anyone has photos I would love to see!
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Has any one retrieved the binder yet if so could the e-mail me some copies...Also their should be records of lobotomies somewhere...
also through some of my other research I discover through early death records that in Pennhurst first years of existence, all the deaths that occurred in young men and women in their teens and twenties. It just seemed odd to me that a otherwise healthy 16 year old male was able to live 16 years at home with no real treatment or special care other than what his parents were able to give,but yet when taken to a, at the time state of the art hospital/school that specializes specifically in these conditions to get the best possible care available at the time, and with in a few months hes dead. I guess what I'm saying is I don't understand why it took 60 years before anybody ever did any type of investigation as obvious as the abuse was.
If anybody could help me out with good copies of any other records of interest, disciplinary actions or any other interesting photos and stories I would greatly appreciate it my e-mail is hooverjamie@rocketmail.com
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this is right by my house.. ive been inside a few times. never during the day though..... a friend of mine is going to school for photog and would love to get inside but isnt sure the right way to go about it
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Motts you take such amazing photos have you ever done any from the Oregon State Hospital, where they filmed one flew over the Cookoo's nest? I know a big portion of the building has been closed for years, just curious....
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there was one in Leicester, Mass. Now its a Super Wal-Mart. (I think)
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yes yes How I loved those signs! I still miss the original Holiday Inn sign. How colorful they were as any other drive in sign.
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this shot rips me apart
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lord in heaven imagine this same toilet and 19 others in a circle in a blue tiled room and folks watching you pee in a cup .... thanks to the us navy i have lovely memories
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i need one of these tubs ive been looking for the past year closest ive come is one for 1500 bucks
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im surprised no one had run off with the tub considering the price of them now a days
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im glad there are some intelligent folks that know its a hooper its still used in nursing homes and hospitals today for the cleaning of soiled linens and clothing
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hey is it me r is der a shadow...probably he guy taken the pic pero dat looks kool
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Wow. That reminds me of the theatre at my elementry school...

(Except it was in slightly better condition...)
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...Ya know, there seems to be a theme of theatres in asylums...(judging after looking through a few of your galleries) did the patients actually preform or something? Or did actors come to preform for them...?