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Me too Carolyn. I think it's just the thrill of doing that type of stuff and not getting caught that enthralls them. We do paranormal investigations in a lot of buildings and the damage we see from vandals is sickening.
Would hate to go flying down those at night not knowing how bad they are, lol.
Sure looks like a narrow hallway. Those are stairs to the left, wonder where they go?
Lol @ Carolyn. I think the chair gave up from trying to escape the room and just collapsed. Poor thing, lol
Sure is dark out in that hallway, lol. That shade of green wouldn't be calming for me, that's for sure.
That's a pretty eerie hallway. Colin, I am a paranormal investigator and I don't think Ghost Hunters or Ghost Adentures ever went here, but then again they might have. It certainly would be worthy of checking out with all the deaths and history this place has. I know I'd love to check it out!
What a depressing place to take a bath, that's if the tub was originally in there.
Yeah, I totally wouldn't have wanted to sleep on that. Better than the floor I guess, lol.
Yay, new gallery! I love these old hospital galleries. You were pretty brave to wander around such a creepy place by yourself. Cool though
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Looks like nature is reclaiming her space.
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I find this very sad that this place was allowed to decay.
@ferdy. You're right! That broken window does look like Bob Hope! : )

@Motts. I really like the light blue color of the lonely chair!
Great photograph, Motts! Love everything...the mammoth arches, the masonry, the Art Deco, and the floor pattern!
This is truly beautiful, Motts!
Surprisingly there seems to be some 'metal' rail of some sort still at the Ticket Windows. I was wondering if it was made out of brass? Eh, probably not, or scrappers would have stolen it by now! : ((