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I love the shots. I have always been facinated with Pilgrim State. My mother used to tell me that there were quite a few escapes and one could see a patient wondering arround commack road. Is this true?
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I see the figure as well ..
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Waves to Grimm need a new sycth?
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It looks kinda red to me...
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AndyO, that may be your opinion, but I ask that they not be named on this site, which is stated underneath every "submit" button.
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I'm not sure which direction these were facing, but chances are they looked out over the sprawling lawn, the river, and the mountains behind them, a very nice scene!
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It was a very modern hospital, the machinery left behind although few and far between seemed pretty large and expensive.
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I think it's the electric cord, covered in dust and grime.

Lynne, yes I believe the blades spun in a way to "naturally" oscillate the fan at the swivel above the housing.
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Yes, the floor is gone underneath the windows.
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The wards had three floors, some sections had four, which resembled more of an attic with lower ceilings and skylights.
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It's just a guess, but these newer paints (latex-based?) might peel easier than the older paints that used lead (which was discontinued), and would still be present if abandonment took place before the law required it to be removed.
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If you mean the square in the center of the arch, is actually a wooden board painted with what seems like a tunnel icon.
doublebass, You got it!
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touches the heart
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Reminds me of Red Dragon where the person tied to the wheelchair goes flaming down the street...