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I could be mistaken, but I believe I've read somewhere these houses were abandoned due to some environmental problem in the area at the time (toxic something...sorry, I don't recall exactly) and everyone had to be evacuated. I believe the curtains were painted on the boards to make the appearance people still lived there in order to dissuade vandalism. HA! (lol)
Again, this is only hear say...
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weird....so children were in the institution as well..im learning...
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Wow...this place sure has some history...
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why doesnt the city demolish everything, not that i would want it to happen anytmie soon but its there for nothing..and also...how long is the walk from the entrance to this picture?
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was this a room for all patients or just one.?
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eerie..and im guessing the floor above came off?
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these pictures are like sande said awe inspiring...some great work
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these pictures of before and after are perfect..i wonder how you got them in proportion did u have the old pic and took the new one there like that?
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why is it so expensive..and the patient lays on the table?...forecfully...
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whoa...i wonder whats in there...
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I think it is creepy, because its written in such cynical form...i wonder the sick parties that must have gone on in there...
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Solarium..is this where the patients had their day?...
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thats fucking weird...
I'd love to install that tub in my bathroom...O_O well, not really...
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Thats so freaky...i would freak out if and when i go there....
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How many basement floors are there? anything interesting in them?>....