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Thats a nice room especially copared to the rest of the place. It looks like it could be resored. Nice colors
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This cabin was huck finns fishing hut. There was a small pond beside it where kids could try to catch goldfish with corn. A lucky catch would earn you a card saying you were a member of huck finns fishing club. I wonder if the pond survived.
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It amazes me to think that the administrators have left this building to rot to the point where ice builds up in the winter! That's crazy. It wouldn't have taken long for this structure to collapse (had it not been demolished).
good catch Sweep.
Ohhh ? That is closet? With no door? How cool!
Goodness - thought it was a passageway. Silly me.
Stain is mystic & uncanny. And all apricot? Pale pink?
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My guess an old siren?
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Carolyn - the building felt very solid, despite the amount of water seeping through the place. I almost wondered if concrete was used for the infrastructure, although this does seem to predate the building
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nope they were screwed into the doors - I think they led out onto that nice porch in back
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looks like the armature that opens a transom window above the door
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didn't hear it, but who is to say what goes on in abandoned hospitals when no one is around...
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most of the photos are at a pretty wide angle, as it was a bit cramped in there
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yup everyone has misspelled it so far including me!
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yes most of the interiors were shot with a 12-24 sigma wide angle lens.
oh baby, do I want this!!
I would definitely give this a good home. If I knew where this place was I would try and rescue this monster the right way by asking the owner if I could buy it. Such a waste to just sit an rot. It doesn't look in too bad condition, a good clean up, some oil and fresh carbons and I'm sure that baby would fire right up and project movies again.