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Thank you, Lynne; from your 2 posts. I can't understand half their mis-spelled and fulgar language, either.
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I really believe this place is falling apart fast. I don't think it would take too much with the wrecking ball to bring it down.
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No, but touching one isn't pleasant, either.
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I gotta tell you, this place is REALLY a mess! How long has this been empty?
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ALL these hospitals seemed to have tunnels. Are these buildings still standing?
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thast scary i wouldent want to be there alone... that would frican scare the shit out of me
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I'm interested in the Mead & Taft company from Cornwall On Hudson. They made intricate wooden screens and grilles for Stanford White. Where can I learn more about them?
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its scray to think just what mught have hapend in this place ,,, how the patients were treated, wht di they do, and how they died its scary
Seen alot of the morgue shots throughout this site, but I find this one really creepy.
Looks like they're waiting to be fed.
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I would love to have this wall paper on my computer at work to freak out my co-workers, but we share our desks with two other shifts. awesome pic, I'll just admire it on your site Mr. Motts.
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To put in my two cents worth about the skyliner tragedy - I recall my grandfather telling that story when I was a kid in the late 60's/early 70's.
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nice view of the windows
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wheeeeeeeee! i wanna slide down the banister
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I see this picture and can imagine those patients in white hospital gowns walking around zombie-like in their medicinal haze, through no fault of their own
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I have great memories of my own rides on the carousel and, then, the thrill of standing next to my own child for his first "horsie" ride.