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ahhh the the toxic mold
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another interesting note is that this was the last building to be built on this part of the property but is in the worst condition of any of the buildings on the entire property. me and GD came to the conclusion that the materials used to construct it were diffrent than any of the C buildings. the walls seem to be a plaster material, instead of the usual cement and tile. this was probably due to the transition of ownership between city and state
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the story about the little boy is not correct nor probably true
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me and goddog recently found the top portion of the eleveator mechanism has been opened up and in excelent shape. i took a picture and i beleive its the finest picture i have ever taken. i turned it mono, blew it up to an 8X10 and framed it. it was made by the Otis Elevator Co. who designed the first elevator in 1853. upon closer inspection on the underneath, we found the floor was wooden
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this picture is just awesome. creepy as hell. was a filter used ??
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ha, I took that exact same B&W shot...a few feet foward.
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Sexay!!!!
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I worked their in this building on the 2 floor in the dinning room. From 1982-1989.
COCKYROACH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thatz fuckin creepy!!!!!!!!
"do you like my work"
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You are a lot braver then I am, Motts. If I went into an abandoned building and was walking merrily down a hallway that suddenly lit up I would turn tail and run.
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I think anybody is crazy for exploring these places at night!!
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Ha! Look what I just found on google...

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this is the room i want to have my breakdown in.