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Huge stepladder looks like it's still in good shape. Massive tanks for the steam heat system it seems. I'd guess elevated to allow return condensate to drop into the uninsulated lower pipe system and back to the boilers. High pressure stuff. Boom!
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Mouth of madness, that's ME! There's a fortune in copper there, amazing it had stayed intact for so long.
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That's the underground food transport network for the Morlocks, and now zombies.
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Great brickwork even extends up to create the gable. Very nice diving platform there also.
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Looks like tidy zombies in that wing are keeping it swept up nicely.
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Unruly patients were stuffed down that hole and into the bowels of hell, never to be seen again.
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Any indoor plumbing and electricity features added later were slapped in wherever they could be. Solid masonry walls.
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Zombie square dances too. Bench, awesome 4x6 pane French door, windows sashes, light fixture. I'd like to think the stuff was salvaged and lives on somewhere.
what a dismal place
I just lost my lunch!
No Kidding! Imagine having to "go" in the middle of the night with your cell-mates head right there sleeping.
Looks like the apartment complex where I live!
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It's much bigger on the inside.
Zoo.......arghhhhh
Here get this zoo feeling again.....
- they looked like this back in the days (sixty years ago)
- wet floor and all....
Noo
it could not possible be a mirror - that would be crazy???