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WOW!!!!
Powers was bought by Landis & Geer, eventually Siemans bought them. Still see Powers thermostates in-use.
Leonard valves are still manufactured and used to this day, they are mainly known for there mixing/anti-scald valves in facilities.
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All institututions had/have full scale industrial laundries and most have their very own power plants, kitchens, and garages.
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Here's how beds that serve the same function currently look, now that technology has improved a little. In 50 to 100 years we will call these cruel and barbarous. :-)

http://www.sleepsafebed.com/
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Interesting!! there is a "knee-wall" with tables and floor drains through-out, a shower room does come to mind opposite the knee wall.

One point to mention, through all the rooms and all the buildings I've not seen a laundry as of yet, surley they must have washed something, somewhere......ummmmmm.
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Makes me feel as if I'm in a Air Raid shelter.

Duck & cover anyone??
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Remember........Pressure & Temperature are relative, the machine told me so!!
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Do you have an abandoned hotel/motel sight
Nauseous? There arent any abandoned hotel or motels in Connecticut. Even if there were, the cops in CT would arrest you on the spot even if you just walked near the door and order that the town tear down the hotel or motel because of people might loiter there, try to get inside, get hurt and sue someone.
Many of you who worked there may have worked for my dad if you worked as a counselor....Dick Boccadoro? I grew up at the Pines - every summer and winter for 7 years, without fail. Those days make up the best memories of childhood and a million memories for my entire family. Email me if you know mydad!!!!
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Formication and giant sucking skeeters, Oh My!
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Don't go yet, Dan, you're the man. Stay awhile, the world ain't that cruel, and with global warming it should not be as cold.
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I love this shot! No, I don't know why! so stop asking!
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Damn, midnightdreamer, I sure hope it is the good kind of screaming and not the hellish type that Lynne was suggesting.
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I find it interesting that 'sensitive' people usually type or write the word just as jsut.
THE TELEVISION OF DEATH FOR ALL THE LONELY PEOPLE AN THE DEPRESS PEOPLE XZ
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skeeter's suck, they love vintage 1971 blood!!! ;-)