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this picture almost makes me cry.......
.....maybe, is made of hornbeam or oak and is really totally utterly weighty ?
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Perhaps it is a 'food court' for Vampires visiting from Romania. Just Sayin'. :-D
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Lucie! By now you should know it's not me, it's the rest of the world.
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mmmmmmmm survival biscuits!
Can you contact me to possibly purchase some of your photos? 203.216.3725
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This is LOVELY! Thanks Motts! :)
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Thats Amazing! I will have to agree with ag as it does look like it leads to another dimension. :)
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I think your brain is cooked autoguy hahaha! What ever it is IT IS COOL!..Most interesting find.
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You crazy Man! lol, I think Claudia is correct.
GREAT PICS, I REMEMBER SO WELL I WENT TO SCHOOL THERE AND WAS A ALTER BOY
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The Kirkbride building (these photos), power plant, and nearby service buildings were razed. One of the infirmary buildings that was attached to the Kirkbride (circa 1890) had been saved, as it was in continued use throughout the years. This area is now an empty field surrounded by the anti-climb fence.

The remaining structures are still in use by the hospital; mostly neoclassical buildings built in the 1930s.
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One of your best sets ever.
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Is this place still standing? Or is it just the fence now?
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Thanks BKW and Croesor, I've updated the history page!