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If I am not imposing, I think this would make a great wallpaper. Would you be willing to share it?

Thanks in advance.
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How do I obtain a copy. I just want to frame this
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This is so sad. To see the pictures now. The destruction of such beauty kills me
looks exactly like it did when we went there in high school to smoke dust outside it.
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I've ad a few Mammod steam "toys" in my life and this looks exactly like a big brother to them
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I'd love to have that view out my window ....definitely more appealing than my neighbors house! :-)
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I am so glad that we have businesses that try to preserve what they can. Church related relics have difficulty in the market. The stain glass trim doors and other similar items can be saved.
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Onpa erikoisella tavalla kiinnostava kohde. Ihan niin kuin olisi Suomesta.
You are very, very brave. I draw the line at exploring old cemeteries (dawn to dusk only). Love the pictures!! I am sure you have explored the many abandoned resorts in the Poconos? About 21 years ago my husband and I decided to stay at the one of the now abandoned resorts (as a joke) and I am pretty sure it looked the same then as it does now.
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I want the sink
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Everything related to WWII and Germqmy had to be burned buried or blown up. They did not want the Nazis to have any ability to come back into power
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I just want the bath tub. Love these
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The institutions had their own security trained to help the patients. If they can't handle it or other issues arise they call the main police
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It appears to be a pass through for equipment or for supplies.
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The short walls separated beds. They could hold things for the residents or the staff.
Fresh air was suppose to cure TB. This ability to high ceilings and windows would allow air to circulate. Even if it was cold.