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Species 2 and red dragon but there are two walkways that look exactly alike basically.
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hang on kiddies- I sent the pics to celeste and hopefully she can get them posted
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nice work!
it looks like there is a child in the mouth...
are the leg braces for sale
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i was there in october 2014: the banister is completely gone now. if you'd see the current situation in comparison to these wonderful pictures, you'd cry. at least it has not yet been teared down...
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i was there in october 2014: those two 'monuments' are not there anymore :(
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i was there in october 2014: unfortunately the clock tower does not have any clock in it anymore.
Any chance that I could buy a high resolution photo of the wheelchair? I have been checking stock image sites and none of the ones I have seen fit the proper style I am looking to feature in my story (short film about our local Poor House in Sandpoint Idaho). If you are interested in letting me use one of your photos or selling me one, please let me know.

I do not see a place to enter my email address in the form, so I will check back here for your reply. Kind regards.
Thanks so much for providing these pictures! My great aunt died at Western State. So far I have not been able to locate her grave but am not giving up. It was very moving to see the tombstone provided for Mary by someone who cared!
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people still burn candles after what happened at "riverside" lol jk!
Dinosaur Junior
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Rhymes with Bagina ({}) :-P
I graduated from Eden Hall in 1966 and cried when I saw these marvelous photographs! Thank you for the memories !
I have to say this is the best website! I love your photography and your detailed history on all of these beautiful buildings& locations. Thank you for sharing your adventures and rare glimpses of the past. Regards Sara...from New Zealand.
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The Boca printers are probably still worth $500 in a semi working state... They're build like a tank and cost as much!