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I actually explored this place in recent weeks. The floors across the stairs from the window are completely collapsed now.
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yea, this foyer looks nothing now like it did when this photo was taken
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Motts, is it legal to walk the grounds here during the day?
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Currently I am creating a diorama of the floor in a psychiatric hospital and decided to look up some photos. Pictures like this help you understand just how much time has eroded the building. The photo feels very morbid and has helped me capture a feeling that is sparking my imagination. Thanks Heaps "Mr Motts" - Anon
37 to 53; cool.
So flakey.
Yeah; - think they did dream about it.
Real old-school. What Fun.
It is everywhere, is it not? - The Lavender -
and it IS pleasing to the eye methinks, flushed.
Is lavender a calming color?
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Oh wow. This is gorgeous!
Very interesting photos.
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Why "Austin`s room?"
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Leave it to the King to blast his own TV set with a 3.57 : )
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Sorry N, those looke like carved in effigies. I severly doubt that a common vandal would sit there and take the time to carve up a desk in an abandoned prison, let alone three desks. You give those punks too much credit.
looks like a big sign, was hanging on the wall and they just didn't paint behind it.
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How sad that animals are left to roam our streets and trash everything.
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I think this was the main entrance. Filled with lots of chairs. For waiting patients. I think the last time i was there was 1962. These are childhood memories. By then i refused to go back as there was nothing new couldn't help most of us any more. Nothing thry can do to help "POST POLIO SURVIVORS" now either. I am grateful for all the wonderful care I received from this hospital and am saddened it looks so lonely.