470 Comments Posted by janice

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Enjoyed your first boik, cannot wait till this one arrives
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My maternal grandmother spent 30+ years of her life there - she died there in 1958, and I heard from relatives that she had shock therapy there - ugh. She is supposedly buried in the State Cemetery on Cross Street, but I have not been able to locate her grave because there are no names on them - only numbers : ( Great photos though - I am really enjoying them.
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Is it the clock tower????? Please tell. I have always wanted to see that place, but will leave the exploring to you Mr. Motts......................
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I believe I was in this room......................
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Amytiville 3 with Lori Loughlin and Meg Ryan...that's what i thought of when I saw this pic. The greenish hue to the water reminds me of the hole in the basement of the Amytiville house in part 3...not a good thing at all!!
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WoW! SOme of these comments are straight up stalker worthy...lol
NO STALKING or BABY MAMA comment here :)

You are indeed not hurtful on the eyes ;) But even better is your talent. Some of the pics on here have been very inspiring, has helped with my writing. Together with a friend we are authoring a book in the fantasy genre for teens. The teens are actually into reading again which is awesome! Thanks for the adventures in photography and keep on exploring.
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oops symbolism sorry
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i love the simbolism behind it. I enjoyed reading what other thought of it but I did find it odd about all the 6's and what not. Nonetheless, it's a brilliant shot!
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Odd that all the doors were taken off the hinges. most of the other buildings all you see is the hallways full of open doors, giving it that creepy look. But this one doesn't look so bad.
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Is this in the clock tower???? I really need to know Mr. Motts!!!!!
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It's another one of those Bradley creations...those guys made their monies worth. I just saw pictures of a funeral home with the same wash basins in the morgue area...kinda creepy.
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93 is one impressive building, which I lived closer to NY.
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perk your right they aren't. it seems the ones on the left are almost liek a single window with the other two windows to the right are closer together. Interesting! All Im guessign is that the one window is a side window to a room and the ones closer together are another one.
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I found a site that still sells them...shytownmofo was right about the name. They were called
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Another great set Motts.