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I was just there last nite, its awesome, it looks exactly like that still with the drawers open. My friends wanted me to lay on the tray like a corpse because i am small but i wouldnt do it.
wonder if the doctors used this to show presentations to other doctors in the field
Netscape works back then like how Firefox runs today...

loads most pages but you stil have to use internet destroyer!!
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How does one get in touch with you?? And is it possible that you remember a patient from CI named Lorel Downey????
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What a site, I remember walking through the tunnels at CISH I never mined but I was young and not affraid of anything, those were the days.
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What memories, while searching for my retirement pay, here I am spending most my day, and just remembering the heart break.
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amazing, how many homeless would give a leg to live there now.
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beautiful!! i love this picture,thanks again mr motts for this gallery.
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beautiful shot, a wonderful find.
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awesome shot!
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Agree, way too fast. Motts, as usual awesome!!!!!!
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Yeah, very cool,, kinda scary too.
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Who is the person by the door (getting ready to go in?). I recently was told about this place by my son (appears the kids look at Glenn Dale as a Haunted Place to encounter). So I started doing internet searches to see what I can find. Again the question I'm sure you have been asked quite a bit (How did you manage to get on the grounds in the daylight without being caught?) Do you work for or affiliated with Maryland National Capitol Park / Planning? or the Development Firm that is handling the Glenn Dale Golf Course (turning into Residential Homes?) Just curious since the rumors are very high in police survelience and sorts.
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Ilaynay, please give the perfectly logigal mundane explanation for this photo.
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That's probably because this site is recommended on a lot of "ghosthunter" sites.....