59 Comments Posted by mandy

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Was wondering if anyone knew if the security/police would allow people to go and look around the outside of the building if you asked permission? Planning on being around the area this coming July would be great to see it in person!
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This was a classroom. Here, In the 80's we tried to make a positive difference to the lives young people incarcerated in this archaic institution.
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Crazy ass story. What an adventure!
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Holy crap....fav pic yet. Love, love, love!!!
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Now I finally get the soap dispenser comments. Still going strong 9 yrs later!! Incredible :)
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Wicked pic, talent....!
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Wow! This photo is incredible. Thanks for sharing your talent.
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i used o be able to see this clock tower out of my kitchen window
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I get that but there could be no genealogiacl info?, as the poplel thrying to find lost relaitves in what litte is left, or did most lost theri Officiall names Making it a moot point? Any kind of unothdoxay prcatcie must made available, no how sick or standard. We dont wanr that "doomed t o repeat scenario
deal,They need to preserved regalrdess of the tme frame.
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Its really so gross and industrial, not welcoming at all.
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Again.. it DOES totally resemble a NY housing project..
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Looks like one of those trashy "fur" throws you'd find on a slezay waterbead with mirrors over head.. err.. not spoken from firsthand experience, but that was my first thought.;-)
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Yeah, reminds me of Co-Op city, or many of the Bronx housing projects where I grew up. I don't think "Hilton" will be taking over anytime soon.
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Looks more like bleachers or seating than stairs.. It would be a workout hiking them all the time.
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Jeeze-- i was just going to comment about the lack of railing too... I mean, really??