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Look at the rust line, under the foot board of the bed. That bed has not moved in a very long time for that to happen like that.
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Toot, you sound like Indiana Jones there. ^_^

I wonder how many patients were transported on that, during the time this place was open. And what was their condition too, as in, alive or had they expired? It is sad to think like that, but, it happened there.
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Love the design of the metalwork there, very nice.
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There are 2 of them there, double fun for Mica.
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Those eyes, I bet they could tell stories about this place & what they have seen.
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Mica will love that lamp & it is in good condition too. I bet it would still work as well.

The glass block windows look out of place, maybe there were bathrooms behind them? Allow light in, but, keep things private?
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Awesome tour and pics! Thanks so much, I really enjoyed these! Cant believe that people turned this place into a Halloween House of Horrors. Didn't these places hear enough children screams when it was active?!!
Shame on them!
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Great historical pic...and the wall tiles are not hospital Green. Cool.
This place is one of my favorites. Thanks for the new gallery.
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A nice lamp it is too! No problem with POE here.
Those tiles never seem to fall off. Thanks for the before and now.
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What a rusty, crusty, relic of the past. Duct tape roll still on the floor.
A lamp for Mica.
Everything is one color - rust.
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How nasty!