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Someone ripped half of this sign off. Sucks. If you're gonna take it...take the whole damn thing. Lol
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I was in there back in 2001. It smelled like a nurses office. I heard banging on the walls. It was freaky. Lol I think and hope that someone else was in there.
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I'm a photographer and i just want to say that these pictures are absolutely wonderful.
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Great new gallery Mr. M, Thank You! Jail houses seem spookier to me than the great old hospitals. More negative energy from the consequences of wrong doing than illness, I think. Now, many people in jail should be in a treatment facility. Progress?
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Yup the lock is deeply recessed into the brick wall, however the small opening is a barred window that looks into the cell; these were not movable. The actual jail cell door consists of the taller set of bars in the foreground, which actually belongs to the cell to the left, as they're in the open position. The layout can be seen in the first photo of this gallery.
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Thanks! Yep I recall some being faint, but still legible.
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It's a bit illegible; T-RRDROME?
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Nope, the cemetery is still there. You can go around the block in google street view and see it.
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What does it say above the cell?
"Welcome to the Thunderdome?"
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We only see the redrum because we fear the redrum. . .
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Looks like a skeleton key as well.
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Hmmm, and the numbers 18, 30, possibly a date 2/2/60? And a snapshot of Jesus.

Not a muslim.
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Was the lavender paint of the torture?
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Camping!!!
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So, it's just a cruel joke that the door says exit, and the stairs lead nowhere?