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That's a great shot. Reminds me of those paintings with the reflections in a lake or something to that effect. Hope nobody there had to go to the bathroom really bad, lol!
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Sure does! What a great view!
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not that they wouldn't have held up, just that they were no longer in use, sorry for any confusion, everyone.
The fire escape looks like it was slapped on after the fact in order to get the building up to code.
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OK Sam, I can not figure it out, give it up!
ANYONE agrees with me also, She also says to stop teasing and give it up.

as well as ~Me.
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Yeah, I noticed that straight away too, nitedrive73, and the skull on the front door.
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Take a minute to think about the different last names and backgrounds these patients came from.
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Wooden ones would have been long but gone by this time.
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that bed is grose
Looks like someone is peering down from the ceiling,ghost hunters would love this.
Anna's probably right,it might be especially made for patients with convulsions.
I wonder why things were just left like this...I mean,it's not like it was abandoned in a hurry,like Pompei or something.
Yea,makes you wonder who these people were,if they had some kind of joy in their lives despite the misery in these hospitals.I hope they had.
I can't stand watching those baby items and beds...it's sad and terrible beyond belief.Powerful shot
Sure looks like this door has a mean smile on its face...
this is one of the saddest pictures I've seen here...the bars are no more,no less than prison bars..:(
Poor kids,I can't stand looking at it.