651 Comments Posted by nancy

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Fantastic picture. At least they removed alot of the furniture and whatever before they abandoned it; not like some other places.
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Totally incredible!! How old is this building?
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I can't stand it!!!! There's a place called Eastern Penniteniary near Philly that gives tours. Al Capone was there.
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Totally incredible!!Would just love to walk around here! Imagine all the in-mates who were here. Can you say where this is??
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I would really like to know how you find out about these places. I know of some from reading articles but some or most of these I've never heard of.
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FANTASTIC!!!!!!! Would I ever love to get into this place; I mean just to look around, of course!
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Thank-you, Motts for all the fantastic shots. I hope you realize you have a wonderful gift and I would really be proud of it.
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I love reading the comments, too, and I know all the shots are fantastic, but sometimes it's just so sad knowing what people went through there, you know?
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But think about it; what's behind that rainbow running into that boarded-up(is it a window)??
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Anybody know what kind of room this was??
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Motts, YOU DIDN'T OPEN ONE DRAWER?????
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SESSION 9 ALL OVER AGAIN11111
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Would love to go through that doorway and just explore!!!
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Why did alot of these old places use those glass blocks in windows years ago?
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Fantastic shot!!! Some day you won't see any of this anymore; only an image on a peice of film.