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i dont understand thought, how did they go to the toilet? people fed them ? they just lay there the whole time? that is so unreal.
I always love your hall shots, this is one of the great ones.
I absolutely love this picture.
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My family spent a few weeks at the pines every summer
thats "recuperate" no irecuperate... type - sorry
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A turn of the century Cathedral of Electrical Power.
I get this image of someone opening the door and having all this crud come flying into the room.
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Was there any way to get closer to that little alcove sticking out on the second floor?
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So the lack of ceilings was part of the asbestos abatement, as far as you can tell, or was it some kind of fire in the attic (hence the blackened color)?
I remember a box of stuff being there on the floor recently... and what is the liquid that filled the trays on the right side? It almost looks like they are filled with blood. FYI -- nothing is cemented, blocked or changed. I have made the trip from NC 3x in two years... so far so good. Only thing changing is the water level in the sublevel tunnel near the pink Hippo.
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Looks like the stainless just oxidized to a faded finish versus being painted.
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In a hospital designed to house a total of 15,000, they may have needed to save space in the morgue and the 4X4 would help save space.
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Motts, what were the various selections?
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These are nice respectable homes these MDs had. I wouldn't want to be a child growing up on the campus of a large mental hospital, but they are nice homes. Hopefully the developer could renovate them and develop more stately homes around them.
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I LIVE BY KINGS PARK , I HAVE BEEN IN EVERY BUILDING AND IT'S SCAREY AS HELL! I HEARD DOORS SLAMMING AND VOICES. I DON'T THINK I WOULD GO BACK,BUT I LOVE THAT KID OF STUFF SO I PRBALLY WILL!!!!!!!!