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The Rails refuse to decay along with everything else. Weird!!
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Just sad how things were back then.
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The Door seems to be tauting.
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Is that some kind of thermometer inside it? It's seems to be laking something though...
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Looks like they tried to teach typing to the more capable patients here for some meager hope of life outside Pennhurst.
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Motts, how do you know this?
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A shame such beautiful decor is left to rot away into nothingness.
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I've seen polished chrome mirrors at a few high schools in not-so-nice neighborhoods for the same reason....to prevent them from being shattered and the shards used to harm people.
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IS that a wheelchair or is she riding one of those turn-of-the-century bicycles with the one giant wheel? Hard to tell amongst the cracking.

Interesting that it's "politically correct" images.
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Sick as it sounds (and as dangerous as it would likely be).....it would be kinda neat to see what kind of fireworks come out of THAT baby if you turned it on in its present state!
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PSST - It's bad luck to view your reflection thorugh a broken mirror! (if you follow that belief)
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Maybe they left select lights on for "security" reasons. There are a few closed down restaurants and stores in my area and the power's been on there for a LONG time with no occupants. (too bad I missed out on the three-day demolition project of one old dumpy restaurant)
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Looks like the vulture, the bird of death, reigns supreme at this place. He's got the luxury suite up there, it seems!
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I wasn't talking about someone stealing this stuff and selling it,what I meant was, wouldn't it be better for it to be removed at closure and used elsewhere then just sitting there for theives or vandels.
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yikes ! if those are bricks spa;\lling out to the right of the window they have a big problem. great shot, you have agood eye for architectural detail.