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Great angle, and I agree with Tootuncommon.
Fabulous caps, in such good condition they could be reused. Great lighting.
A very intriguing photo with the peeling green paint, the detail of the metal, and the closeup of the one bed end.
Lovely arch at the end of the room (as Tootuncommon said). Certainly a lot of room where the beds are not placed.
Odd seeing a sink between two windows, and being wider than the wall between the windows.
I was going to make the "soap dispenser" joke but eldokid beat me to it. Look at the heavy-duty bars on the window in the background.
Yes..."The Toy Shop on Isle of The Dead"
...and the floor...it looks like it has been swept....in the middle...
and that window to the right; so attractive.
Oh boy a new gallery. And one that seems to be sad while offering great photos. I'm so sorry about your friend Nick Santangelo, Mr. Motts. It is terrible to lose a friend. I'm glad you're back MamaToFiveInPA. I was wondering where you were.
Thanks helpful kind bobo miller.
Neat & proper window for light, long & steep staircase - high ceilings...OK
but no sign of any handrail is strange......
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I visited this site in 1999 while still in high school. When I visited the morgue there were still chemicals on the table and some sort of computer on one of them. The Pyrex dishes and syringes were still lying around. Years later in in 2005 all of the artifacts were thrown into one corner of the room. The vandalism was severe the last time I returned. I believe this was because the Massachusetts State Police and the private security company no longer patrolled the grounds after about 2001.
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Pat Ratchet ,, again I sooo appreciate all your info. If it must come down and I think it must for safety at this point. I truly hope someone can document the demolition. Just maybe there will be other hints exposed about the construction and life of the old hotel. THANKS
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Again, so sorry for your loss.
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Motts and Mama, I am so sorry for you both. I lost several really awesome people lately, and I gotta say, the world is just not the same. And like you Mama - made me decide that after YEARS as a reader, it was time to post.
Mrs. Lovett's pie shop from Sweeney Todd