226 Comments Posted by jen

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There was fire in one of the main buildings in 95 when it was still limping along. They tried to keep going after that but the health dept stepped in 5 years later
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This location is now a beautiful hotel. https://www.hotelhenry.com/
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This reminds me of the doorknob in Disney's Alice in Wonderland. I expected it to start talking!
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Shame, they're awfully expensive. they should have repurposed this for some other little one.
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Hi Motts!
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Was this an elevator? I look at the floor closely and i do not note a Crack in the floor that would indicate it would go up or down. Could you let me know. These pictures are phenomenal, honestly with today's children destroying everything they come in contact with especially with graffiti/busting walls/windows this place is actually in tract.
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Sans stickers, it looks like it a patient could be living there now. Eerie.
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This is my favorite of this collection of images and the one that evokes the most visceral memory of being in that building.
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I student taught at DeJarnette's in the early 1990s. It's eerie to see these beautiful pictures of the place, finally free of human suffering. Thanks for posting them.
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stunning! so dreamy. not a car or electrical line in sight.
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someone really, really wanted that faucet.
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it's so strange seeing the condition of what was once (and for many years!) a place where so many people congregated and had such fun. it doesn't feel that long ago that i was on these rides.
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what a beautiful door! want!
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very ms escher-ish!