583 Comments Posted by mike

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ive been down that hallway before it leads to the bowling alley
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You are right that it looks like marble walls back there. I was looking at the desk and didn't even notice that those were showers in the background. Thanks
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Wonderful as always. thanks for the new gallery!
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It's just a weight they tie patients too. When you fill the real isolation rooms you need a way to keep patients away from others! Just kidding, don't kill me Lynne!
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I love how the 'red' door looks to be cracked open just enough to try to draw you in.
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Stations B and D got tired of all the calls!
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It looks like there isn't much left of the copper roof up there! Did it look like someone had stripped it?
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I love the rust that has rained down onto the floor. Nice that there is enough wind to bring in the leaves, but not disturb what is falling.
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Is that a hole in the floor or just a strange shadow between the desk and the dryer?
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your photos are umbelievable. I forgot how much i loved this site you photos are what inspired me to come back here years ago...I think i might go back for a trip soon
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Rick - That is funny but so true. There is always an easy chair in a well used booth!
Ephemera: Village Theater
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Motts, did you notice what the t things under the right window were?
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I stand corrected, the picture a couple back shows the housing under the head that likely held the optical reader. I am a little surprised at the amount of rust on these. The conditions must be really bad as these usually seem to hold up better.
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That looks to be a mag sound reader on top, but no an optical reader below. This had been sitting unused for a long time.
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I love the theatre shots. Thanks