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Some children were there for a very long time. Our philosophy was to have the kids be as normal as possible. There was a school & religious services. There were picnics & other activities.
Yes, that's a towel rod. Having been a patient there (briefly) in 1966 & working there in the '70's I can assure you no one got locked in or out.
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I would love to work at the control of the roller coasters ride one day.
And to know + see it has been saved and is looking so good now - painted nicely. Thanks for all the info. too.
Thanks flushed! <3 Can´t stop smiling. Deco winner! YAY!
Wooden ceiling; what a old-school look. Maybe will be saved?
Mos´def´ being fixed, Google Earth fine street view is good to see, too. Lovely porch!
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I don't like green paint at all
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Those chairs look in good condition to used them? I little paint they will look brand new chairs!
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How do you come up with these names on the of every pictures on your site
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JackieB I am back now. Where are you at JackieB I miss you so so much now. I love you too JackieB
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I would love to work in the amusement park one day.
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Motts how do you come up with these name on the pictures!!
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Thanks, although the bulky MagLites threw a nice warm beam, I've since switched to smaller, high power LED lights to cut down the weight of my bag. My top choice is a Fenix with rechargeable 18650 Li-ion batteries.
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Not much of a smell, maybe a bit musty like a damp basement.
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Nah, it would take a lot of rope and although the place is a bit maze-like, it's not very large.