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Copper pipe was used and does not allow bacteria growth...so no worries regarding illnesses from the piping.
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Hannibal Lecter's final cell, unless you rashly decide to open...
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Looks like a large soap dispenser... ;-)
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It appears that they were learning about 3D shapes right before the school closed or sometime close before that
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My dad had worked in NYC & we lived in NJ. I can remember riding the trains over to NYC & they looked just like this.
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Wow, what beautiful photos. Thank you sharing them.
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Was terrifying as a child, but now it's more terrifying!
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Terrifying as a child!
Went there when I was 5 or 6...still in therapy(lol), but seeing it now brings it all into perspective.
For Sale?
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There were plenty of babies born here. With its history at one time, this place was just as busy as any hospital in Detroit and one of the best for interns to learn in.
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This location is now a beautiful hotel. https://www.hotelhenry.com/
This is very eerie! Wow! I love seeing abandoned places.
This is very eerie! Wow! I love seeing abandoned places.
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I rode past the abandoned power plant on a bike ride about 18 months ago and wondered what it was. Now I know. It looks creepy from the Schuylkill River Trail.
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cool pic :) I'm going to take it! haha