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I was just wondering what the rectangle thing above right was?
thank you
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Yes, I recently connected with Laurie in FB. I have not been able to find Mike I or Sandy W
Nobody talks anymore on this site, hey matt. I still keep intouch with laurie G and her twin sister leslie , they have been living in Florida
Nobody talks on here anymore ,
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Is this spot still here? I went back in 2012 and it was pretty difficult to get into, never made it to the 2nd or 3rd treatment buildings and I've been wanting to go back ever since, nonetheless I'm grateful I even got to see what I did of it.
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Wish I could have went before the casino renovations, in 06 I was sadly 13 years old, didn't start exploring till 09-10', however amazing work and absolutely beautiful shots thank you for keeping this history of this massive insurmountable piece of architecture alive, cheers!!
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Love this!
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Thank you for answering my questions! I probably should have asked you before I began, but are you okay with me using your picture as a reference photo for 3D-modelling? I will not publish it anywhere nor will I ever try to use it as a monetary source, this is simply for practice.

Thank you for answering my questions so quickly!
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As far as I know, Hague was always part of the Jersey City Medical Center. I had this particular hospital listed under a pseudonym for many years, which might seem confusing. I believe they are now condos, yes.
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It's been a long time since I took the photo, but I believe there was a stairwell off to the right. Shiny patches are parts of the wall where the paint has not peeled off (no wallpaper was used in these kinds of institutions). Rocks and stones are usually thrown through the windows by vandals/kids. Yes there is a light fixture box in the ceiling. Unfortunately these photos were lost on a failed hard drive, and no higher resolution exists.
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There was a female dormitory located behind admin, and then a male dormitory behind that.

Gaebler was located south of Met State on Trapelo Rd, near the baseball park (Rock Meadow Playground).
Admin buildings still stands, correct? Where was the gablers center located?
What were the other two buildings behind the admin building??
Where was the gablers children center located??
I see from old pictures the administration building (still there I assume) and then 2 buildings behind it, obviously not there now. But what were those two other buildings??
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Does anyone use this site anymore? I have a few questions, first off is there a second window on the right where the wall sort of intrudes? Are the shiny and dark patches on the walls wallpapaer that has peeled off? What is that white object leaning on the wall on (what I think would be) the wall? Is there even a wall there or does it continue as a corridor? Where have the stones and glass shards come from? Is that black thing in the roof a light bulb holder? Is it possible to get a newer picture with a higher resolution?