12 Comments Posted by kj

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I always love seeing the various styles of these places. The stairways are always interesting to me.
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Oh I hate seeing books go to waste. It hurts my hear :c.
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I don't advocate taking things off site but I would so browse that bookshelf.
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I'm guessing the pivot door was either for easy access or it spun around to be a wall/chalk board combo, or it once held chalk boards on two different sides perhaps so it could be used for more teachers or subject matter.
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It never fails to amaze me how much humanity wastes. So many buildings crumbling and rotting away...It is truly amazing how we would rather discard than repurpose.
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Awesome gallery. I would bet money on humidity. We have it pretty much year round down here. Even when it's cold you can sweat like a whore in church.
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As someone said in another gallery the lower windows were for spotting crouching patients trying to hide.
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I wow. One that I know! That makes me feel all warm and giddy, which is probably weird. Onward then.
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the jail gone.....
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fenced in area is where high risk inmats would be allowed to go out without being with the general population
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this was called post/house 5
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I would make a print of this and hang it in my house...seriously. I love it!