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Wouldn't people still need their wheelchairs for wherever they went next? Maybe these all needed repairs of some kind and just piled up as the place began to shut down.
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What...no snack bar??
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Awful- Pepto-Bismol pink!!!
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Lord, this is the saddest picture I've seen yet!! It evokes a lot of thoughts and emotions.
I can only hope that the former owner faired better than this poor little stuffed creature.
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It is fascinating to think that this was once a thriving hospital where life once began for so many people. And now it is silent and abandoned...nothing but the (hopefully) happy memories of those who once looked through these windows at their new children.
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Those have to be some of the most uncomfortable seats I've ever seen. (and to sit in them for quite a period of time...babies don't tend to "pop" right out)
And whom exactly were these seats made for...4' tall space aliens?? I agree with Janice...my butt wouldn't fit on one, either!!
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Talk about a stressful birthing process!!
lol nyce...i was there just last nite in the fog pitch black wit my friends n ill tell yu iits pretty creepy lol
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I agree with Lynne- it does look a place where one would expect to see a small figure of the Virgin Mary, or something to that effect. What a lovely little alcove!
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While it is a sad photo in a way, it mainly reminds me of high school, as we had those types of square clocks on the wall.
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It almost looks like a very big, very old "icebox" built into the wall with the doors closed like that.
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is the morgue in the kirk?seems like an older morgue
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Light piercing the darkness...great shot!
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Awesome photo- great effect.
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Looks like a great movie poster for a horror film.