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I, too, thought right away that old family portraits should hang along the hallway!
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I LOVE this place!! Freespirit76 I was thinking the same thing..why did the family just up and leave?
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I am obsessed with the 1950s, and my first thought was look at the fridge from the 50s!
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Yay a new gallery! Question..it looks like there's a key on the left side..did this cabinet lock at one time?
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Thank you. What a find. Thank you.
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Put your shoes away! Can hear my mom now!
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Why no one ever claims things like this really baffles me.
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The cigar box, we use to store a lot of things in those when I was a very young kid, loved the smell.
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If you think about it, the Third Reich really isn't that long ago... people age and die, but stuff last much longer. Here in France the sunday flea markets sell all kinds of old postcards and books for cheap, with writings, stamps, notes and all. Fascinating glimpse at something frozen in time.
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Yup no linoleum in here!
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I didn't look, but I'd guess it's fallen plaster or random detritus... you can see where someone had swept that stuff into the corner.
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Yup it was creakin.
i´d rather look at The Lamp while Zombies are eating me......
Ohh dear - so a visitor just sits there and smokes lots of Pall Mall - the ashtray is without dust...this place a mystery indeed........dust WILL settle in just a few months.
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Me and my gf took a road trip from Chicago to Laurel to visit the Forest Haven Asylum on 6/3/17. The night we go there as I was doing some last minute planning in our hotel i found out about GDH...knowing absolutely nothing about the area me and my gf decided to visit GDH after visiting FHA and we walked right in to the what we now know as the adult hospital with no difficulty at all....as well at the building next to it, not sure what it was. A person did come out of the white trailer infront of the property and started cutting the grass....so we were trapped inside the building until he finished cutting the grass, then we were able to make our escape out of there....