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Surprising how intact the seats are with this so close to a road and easily accessible.
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My dad was adopted and I believe his birth mother was here and likely died here. Does anyone know where the patients that died there were buried? I think I read something about numbered graves. Does anyone know where the records are kept?
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Ooo I know what I want for Christmas!
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The street across from the Imperial Baths located in "Jew Town" was/is called Washington Street. I lived on that street for a few years when I went to the Sharon Springs Central School back in the 90's. I would see this gazebo almost every day to and from school. If you look through the gazebo opening on the right, you can see the old Adler Hotel. My friend, Maureen worked there during the summers. She says the hotel was RUN-DOWN but the Jewish families who would stay there each summer would tip her really well. She would buy her new school wardrobe each year from working there all summer long. Its fun to see places one actually knows/lived on your site Motts. Thanks!
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You can grow your weed in there.
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*Julia Roberts says to Richard Gere just inside this entryway*
"I think you have a lot of special gifts."
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It just makes you think about how many people have slept in this room...or when it was converted into apartments...who lived here, how long? They lived their lives day in and day out inside here, laughing, crying, eating, pooping, etc. and now...this. Time is a crazy thing.
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The ambulance was too late.
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"Emergency Services, what seems to be the hold up? What is your position?"
"Well, we've encountered some debris..."
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"'I'll quit when they reach $1... I'll quit when they reach $2'...and so on."
"I feel I can stop when I want."

Both of these things are statements almost all smokers make.
And we all thought slavery until death was an abolished notion.
Ahhh...the life of a smoker.
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Shoes...unmatching.
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Definitely going to get this one, too!
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Mine should be here today already. Gotta have the Danvers.
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They used the same system at Western State Hospital, but by the time you got to it, that whole system had been removed.