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Thank You for sharing your artistic camera eyes with us for free! I felt like I took the "walk-through" of this historic site with each frame. My husband's family had various employee's at this mega-monster-producing facility, at multiple stages in time. I have seen it's name documented repeatedly in various genealogy documentation. Now I will add your link to our family tree on ancestry.com for others to enjoy their own journey thru these haunting silent hallows. Your photos are awesome!
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So... Blood or rust?
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You think this place was-is so great? Well I was a patient there for 3 mths. In 1996. The picture made me sick to my stomach, and brought back terrible memories. The mentally ilk need to be treated like people And not drugged and locked up. What a nightmare.
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beautiful!
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I wondered if anyone would bring up the soap dispensers. lol
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I use to go to the Palace as I grew up near Gary. It was absolutely beautiful, so sad to see what's become of it as well as the city itself. :(
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In the historical pictures the "forest" is a distance from the buildings. It has slowly moved in to reclaim the space! Nature never fails to win the battle of time. Lovely, thought provoking pics Motts! It's always the highlight of my day to check in and find a new gallery :)
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I would seriously love an embalming table for a regular table top... I can't be the only one..
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I just noticed that it is very strange for the windows to open inward the way they do.
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replicators
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The comments here are astoundingly stupid.
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@flushed Hahahaha! Laughing my ass off in my cubicle at that comment!
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@CanadianChick Amen!
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Is that real blood?