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really great pictures!
im surprized the doors are still intact.
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Can you imagine what that tub would cost today?: or how much you could get for the stainless steel alone? wow
silk
you state the building was very saddening... i actually get that sense from the pictures
silk
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The spokes aren't missing. They utilized a matching sized wheel from another wheelchair. It was cheaper than replacing the whole unit.
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Looks like Jean got eaten.
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The magnetic strip had a short recording on it. You simply place the card into a player. The head on the player would read the stip, and a word would come out of a single speaker. Usualy one word. How do I know? When I was growing up back in the seventes I was considered to be " troublesome". So the "educators" of the times decided to pigion-hole me into special -ed.
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hey ed, is that a walmart bag your carrying? teehee
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great serie !!!!!
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very nice. perfect exposure
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shit man. thats creepy. Im surprised it was never locked and sealed before it was abandoned. Wonder how deep it goes.
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Fantastic Decay.
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W!cked photo. Nature reclaiming its ground.
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Lovely green. I'd love to explore it.
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The picture drawn is done a huge pull down window shade. Some were hung on the windows in Devon Hall. This building was known for Music & Art Therapy.
Motts, Your pictures are amazing! They capture the definate feeling that surrounds Pennhurst.