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good one Grumpy
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What floor was this Wall fan located and what was the room like?
Please answer promptly. Thank you.
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"N" I think you are right.. The bed is in the wrong room. Kids or scrappers.
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Thanks for the New Gallery Mr. Motts. Is that asbestos on that pipe upper left? Something has been gnawing on it.
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Maybe the last procedure was just really messy and felt it was easier to cover up the blood?
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Starting to think its just me not seeing the pictures right, this to me is a duplicate of the previous one
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The photo from the cross page looks like it should have gone here.
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ok this shot does not match the description nor does it match the thumbnail leading to this page which is very clearly a red cross.
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There is something so creepy about this. I love it!!
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Many of people died of violent crimes in this hospital, as a resident of south Philly not in this neighborhood but in the early 90's the area had alot of violence from drug wars and the mob wars and this hospital was on the news every night with a saying like " victim was shot and taken to mount Sinai and pronounced dead" it was normal in those days. This was a busy emergency room.
This reminds me of an abandoned paper factory in my hometown. Something about this space also feels a little sinister.
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Paging Dr Mott, Dr Mott!
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Looks like a school more than anything else.
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From the main building outline it makes me think of a mini Kirkbride...
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The bad thing is only the copper wire is the high dollar stuff. Copper pipe and roofing is a lower grade of copper and goes for less. If these people would put as much effort into getting a legitimate job as they do into demolishing history for scrap, they would be well off.