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Love these serendipitous scenes
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That is a beautiful shot would love it as a print on a wall in my home also thanks for the new gallery!!
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An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge, reference? I do not see the rope as that sinister. Am happy you were able to find a lonesome chair chair in there.
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Collapsing ceiling, broken windows, crumbling walls and yet the light bulb remains intact. Bet it would still work.
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Been looking at the photo for several minutes and I keep seeing new things in it. The symmetry, peeling paint, broken floor tiles. Getting lost in this one.
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Very interesting, it is hard to get a sense of scale just from the pic. It looks like a normal door w/ an electrical outlet 7 feet, or maybe 2 meters, off the floor. While it was probably cut through long after the building was built that too is hard to tell. What purpose could it have served?
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Lead base paint gave off a sickeningly sweet smell. I remember it seemed like every Christmas time my parents painting some part of the house and that smell. Kind of liked it actually!
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Thank you for another great photo visit of yet another abandoned hospital complex. Great shots as always. Take care.
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The beams are amazing!
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Thank you for a new gallery!!
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I believe the Wilkes College had their graduation ceremony at the Sterling.
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Wow pretty neat, I never really looked into how those old hand cranks worked, thanks!
There was always so much food to eat
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Im gunna go here and to the state hospidal soon
P I A N O. Yes - always The Piano. Thanks, - is the picture of flood.....what would be the Sound??????