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1. LOVE that episode of Twilight Zone..but heck I loved 'em all. 2. I love love love this floor!!
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HA ! ! :-)
Good one Operatenor ! ! !
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Good grief Tree! There's an unwritten rule among the majority of Urban Explorers..TAKE NOTHING, LEAVE NOTHING. The majority are there to photograph HISTORY! As more and more old buildings disappear every day, it's photographers like Motts who keep these memories alive for those of us who are fascinated with history and old buildings. Give it a rest, would you!
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Hi formerpt74..I am glad to read your post. I think a lot of people speculate about what horrors patients went through at these hospitals. No one can judge unless they've been a patient, like yourself. I have never been one. That's not to say that abuses never happened..but I think there were good people working hard to take care of patients in most instances.
the fact the lights are still on would have told me to hightail it out of there and quick!
Is it possible these radiators were against a wall that had been taken down or removed to make the room larger? That would explain the location of them now. They almost always put radiators against walls and not in the open like this.
Privacy? I sure wouldn't want to be in one tub and have someone so close in another, whether we were covered or not.
I forgot to thank you for the historical photos at the beginning. Your research for text and finding old photographs showing the history of the locations is always much appreciated, Mr. Motts.
You tripped an alarm and had the cops running after you? Wow, heart-stopping. Thanks for another great gallery Mr. Motts. Abandoned psychiatric hospitals are my favourite too.
The door to the right has two slide-bolts - one in addition to the door handle lock wasn't enough!!!? I agree, the corridor looks endless and makes a great photo looking all the way down to the door at the very end.
Not much privacy.
Room 9 has a little post-it sign saying Room 14.
Nice and bright and clean looking. I agree with Mona, though - kindof creepy.
Female stand-up urinals - thanks for the info, I'd never heard of them before now. I've heard of bidets - those weren't bidets were they?
Did the fireplace ever work? It looks like the back of it has been bricked up.