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It does look super cozy... it was most definitely not warm when I was there though!
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Those CRTs go loud for sure.

Yup looks like a ironing board closet, seems like it fell out of there too.
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Hard to say without further investigation, but this place was absolutely gigantic, so it would be unlikely... but who knows!
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Yeah, I think it dripped off the end of the insulation and onto the mirror, kinda like a big stalactite.
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Well then, get on it.
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I just came across your site yesterday and was amazed to find Bethlehem Steel on here. My grandfather worked there and actually died there too (way before my time - my dad was only 5 years old at the time - around 1955). His name is on the memorial they have in Bethlehem for the people who died working there. It was kind of sad seeing these pictures and wondering if my grandfather worked in that area or if one of the pictures showed the exact spot where he died.
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Pretty much all camps for Euro Americans held up a conceptual Native American that was uniform and that conceptual Native used TeePee's. IDK a lot about this place but based on the name it may have at least been trying a theme.

Jason you refer to "Carrousel" for renewal when your life clock begins to flash. :)
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Looks like water was pouring out from the insulation in the mirror.
Was it?
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What's that board in the wall? Looks like one of those ironing boards about to fall onto an unsuspecting sleeping person. Meanwhile, looks like an alien is about to jump down from the ceiling and the girl from The Ring is going to pop out of the TV!
In the early 90's I worked in a hospital ICU, we had those same TV's chained onto huge steel carts. We would push them into a room for those patients that were able to watch TV. A few times, for various reasons, the TV cart would be tipped over and the whole ICU would be silent for a minute, from the sound of the imploding CRT.
Those phones were fun to use, except when you made a mistake when dialing the last digit of the phone number.
Definitely not wayfair loungers!
I picture people in a trance, arms straight forward, walking to the UFO.
Mr. Law seemed very chairful!
Too bad it was not a money pipe!