77 Comments Posted by jane

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Is suitable for making horror movies
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Oh wow. This is gorgeous!
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i taught swimming lessons and water aerobics at this pool!!!
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i so remember the ritz..I had a small room on the 1st floor, summer of 1978.. I moved across the road to the bungalows.. but I so remember the band players were next to my room.. I dont remember their names, but the drummer played in the band, that sang.."band of gold"... anyway. it was my freashman to sophmore summer (college) one of the best summer"s ever!!!!!
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I remember some names and very special people....Glen..randy..jerry..myles..russell,
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I was a lifequard at the Pines, the summer of 1978...so many great memories!!!! I had tears in my eyes to see this wonderful place go down!!!!
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Bllomin' 'eck...this is a good photograph!! completely jumped out at me :)
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Theres something so enchanting about this...

I am on this site looking at your photos almost every night - your work is outstanding :)
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All those abandoned wheelchairs break my heart. There are so many kids and adults in third world countries who could use them, it seems such a waste that they are rusting away in abandoned buildings.
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I actually know something about this facility. One of my friends worked here and one of my friends grew up here. Many of the kids here were so severely retarded that they couldn't have been rehabilitated. My friend who worked here said that many were comatose. However, during the depression, they caught some of the overflow from overflowing orphanages. One of my friends was left here with her sister by parents who couldn't feed them. They never returned for the kids and they grew up in this facility. They were normal kids when they were left here. Years of no stimulation and no education took a toll on them.
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wheres the menu ?
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dont want to soak in that tub .
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My son is attending a one-one teaching school where they use these tiles. They are used in the LIPs or Lindamood Bell learning program. The tiles are part of the "vowel circle".
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My brother died in Pilgrim State in the mid-70s. He committed suicide. He had been in and out of that place for years. He was only 33 years old. Only my parents know all of the horrors that went on there and thank God they never fully shared them with us. My brother was a wonderful man who had a horrible desease and suffered God only knows what. I only hope others will have a more humane fate.
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cool and inspiring web