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Backstage of the large auditorium.
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Amazing. This place is fantastic. Gorgeous shot.
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This place is incredible. Awesome gallery! I wish my city still had places like this. I think im going to have to do some traveling. I must visit this place. It reminds me of a warehouse that we once had here in Toronto. Thanks for sharing Motts.
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yeah this looks great
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where is this?
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where can ti be found?
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man that is so mean johny!!!!..laughing my ass off
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wow i never saw this and that is nasty! but very weird too
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yea the name of this hospital is [ removed ]. i live there down the road from the train station. i am now a security guard for all the grounds and yes it is an awesome place!

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The name of the hospital has been edited out the photo for a reason
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actaully the olde mourge isnt gone it still stand it just has no indication that it is or was a morgue it was turned inot an emplyees lounge and then abandoned from what i hear it is in a bad state of decay, me and my friend are gonna try and do an E.V.P inside of it to see if it is haunted due to the fact that it was the mouge untill recent times
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Perhaps the mad rentings of a disturbed mind.
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Thanks, but posting the private lives of people on the internet would make me no better than the institutions who leave these things lying around. I'm sure the families of these people would appreciate it if these were left where they are as well.
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Radical Ed: you seem to not only enjoy hanging here, but also learning its history. Thats nice. I'd love to go through there.
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I hate modern dental equipment, forget the old stuff, with the shot of whiskey for a numbing agent
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I believe that they were "supposed" to be bleak, so as not to "excite anyone. I bet the only difference is that the floors were a little cleaner.