651 Comments Posted by nancy

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I think the vines and growth are holding it together. If those walls ever let loose, I wouldn't want to be anywhere near it.
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Almost reminds me of Fort Sumpter.
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Architectural Beauty---By Motts
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Incredible pictures! I can't say it enough!
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Motts, please tell me you will be putting all your pictures in books someday? That's what I buy all the time; books on abandonements, ghosts towns---almost anything of the way things WERE.
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This just seems so out of place where it's located, don't you think? But then many yyears ago they did used to build ALOT of mansions.
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Lovely, lovely picture. It almost looks like it was taken in Europe somewhere.
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Incredible, Motts! Love these historical pictures!!
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Do you need a boat to get here? Do they give tours? Would just love to visit this place!
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Thank you, thank you, for all of this interesting information!! I love hearing history like this!
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Gorgeous photograph! A picture like that should be framed and hung on the wall.
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Wow, oh wow!!! Love remains of old forts and buildings! This segment will be a real treat for me! Thank-you!
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It's like someone was working on something one day, got up, and walked away! Strange.
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If these papers or reports are of no interest, then why hold on to them? It still baffles me how a place can close up and everyone just walks away and everything; mostly everything; in some cases, just gets left behind. No wonder vandels get their hands on things. This stuff shouldn't be laying around in the first place.
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This is also what the big stink at Danvers was; having the patients private records left behind as if nobody cared. I can't believe they let all that paperwork just sit around like that.