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Where is this place. I would love to go and take pictures to add to my scrapbook. It's beautiful!
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i think it would of been a beuatiful place, but with time and decay it makes it look a nightmareish place :-)
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You can just imagine all the nurses getting in in the morning and getting ready for the day...answering peoples questions as they came up to the desk looking for loved ones...pts asking when they would go home...i wonder what the last person to leave after it closed thought as they walked away from the desk for the last time
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mmmmm..........Meds.......;-)
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Hey Lynne, If you did pluck your eyes out, at least i would beat you to a "scale" pic!! ;-)
VERY NICE LYNNE, CHEERS! I READ SOMEWHERE SOME STATS ON NSH THAT SAID THROUGHOUT ITS HISTORY, THE BEST CARETAKERS WERE EX PATIENTS. I DON'T FIND THIS HARD TO BELIEVE.
EXCELLENT PIC MOTTS, LOOKS LIKE A GREAT PLACE TO NAP, THEN CONTINUE ON YOUR JOURNEY.
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Lynne - thank you for what you are doing to educate people about mental illness. The Dept. of Human Resources, in its wisdom, is trying to close down the psych hospital here. I don't know what is going to happen to some of the people the hospital stabilizes on a regular or semi-regular basis - I guess they'll end up in jail.
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That is a powerfully moving photograph.

Lynne - my husband is a psych nurse. I agree with every comment you have made.
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Fantastic photograph. I am in awe.
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That catwalk isn't leading me anywhere!
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Sorry, Lynne. If it was Motts, then I stand corrected.
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That thing at the end of the hallway (with what looks like eyes in a black face) looks like the demon from "Night on Bald Mountain" in Disney's "Fantasia."
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Wait a minute!! those things in the center are the same ones labeled "Handles" in the Franklin Power Station album>
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Amazing. So simple yet extremely powerfull.