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What a great tour! I wish you had time to show us more. Thank you!
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Beautiful bed. Feather mattress? Wonder what was under this bed. Looks like there may be a lot of stuff under there. I'm having such a great time looking around! :)
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Nice shoes. Great floor. Did the floor squeak?
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My mother used to make our clothes from similar sewing patterns. I remember her laying the pattern on the dining room table and lots of fabric and straight pins. A lost art.
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Glad you looked.
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Beautiful ceiling medallion! Beautiful bed! Charming side tables! Great shot! Like a beginning of a great old movie.
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Another great shot. Doily and old bottles. Doily looks laundered from this view point. What was under the drop?
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Love that built-in. You wouldn't find that in home construction today. I'm loving touring this old house. Old homes are a fascination of mine.
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Love the detail and guessing that that floor is tile (?)
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So excited to find this new gallery today! :) The green glass mason jars are gorgeous! Wish I could find some of those here. Thanks for sharing this !
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Funny how small closets were.. Could anybody live with a closet that small in their room today?
Wow! Those beds are hazardous now, and were hazardous when they were brand new on the psychiatric ward. Someone could easily hang themselves on them.
Would anyone drink the jar juice for a million dollars?
Thank you! You know, I would love to go back in time, even to live, but the thought of not having any plumbing makes me sick. I don't even use those "porta-potties" at fairs or sports events because they're so disgusting, so I can't imagine living without running water.
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I saw this post long ago and am back again today looking at it again. I actually have thought about this place for many years. Not sure why I'm drawn to it. I find myself saying (to myself) If I had a time machine I'd go back in time to say when a band laid down tracks for classic songs just to experience it. Same goes for this post, I'd like to go back to when this place was first in operation, here the sounds, the smells and the feeling people working here must have had in the early part of the last century, of harnesssing this kind of power and creating electricity. For some reason I always see me being here at night. Weird.