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I had my job interview on the 2nd floor in 1982. I was hired for bldg. #5 as an LPN. I remember the scale model of the hospital. Orientation was held in the old library for Pilgrim's nursing school.
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I would not "go" down this hallway, i would slide my way through it... But thats just me... :}
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Hmmmm, CM, I define *loser* as the fearful interloper who's only sighseeing is done in front of the computer screen. Take life by the balls, not in the ass.
Can't you just hear the approaching thunder storm?
Sam, if they knocked down the door that leads out a 2nd story, why didn't they take out the stairs? Especially if it was to track patients more thorougly.... I'm sure they'd be easy to find splattered on the ground ..... lol
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Halloween, Mmmmmmmmmmm, I love Halloween.
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Derelict,
Can I live there too??? Pretty Please?
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Derelict,
I agree it is somewhat cute.
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I have a tv that looks likr that and the thing still works ..well with rabbit ears ...
It's a pretty mural..gives a sense of relief from all the gloominess inside the institution.Or maybe it was just painful to see it every day for someone locked into a mental insitution like this one.
It never ceases to amaze me how many places like this one there are! It's a good thing someone documents them before they are torn down or decay. It's a significant piece of modern history.
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i take it that some kid did that and not a patient.. or could it have been a patient?
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i'm surprised that the workers didnt take everything and sell it like in Hannibal.
sweet darling is this a new art form,photographs of juxtaposed ,junk...i have a idea for a new concept of art road kill,photograph lots of dead things in juxtaposed positions might not sell be it would be powerfull,slow down boys
Cute how the spiders are replacing the back.