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I wanna come too
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QuickSR and I agree. Perhaps "sterilize" was too strong a word. Disinfect and exterminate (bugs, not patients) is what I meant. Can I have my prize back now?
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Bri, that isn't weird. I actually did a research paper on Lizzie Borden. Got an A too ; )
Back on topic, This is probably one of my favorite pictures on this whole site. Love it, love it, love it!
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It seems so sad...the photographer caught the emotions well...I'm not going to lie, i'm kind of scared just by looking at all of these pictures...
wow.....into the unknown
love your shots!
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I deffinately think its a pulse oximetry monitor.
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All of these pictures just captivate sadness, l don't know why, well, I suppose I do know why, but I mean, it's almost as if you can feel the suffer and neglect radiating off of the pictures. You take amazing pictures!!! I've always been really into Institutions, and places like this. Bravo, that's all I have to say. These are just really amazing.
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Ok, this one does have engines.
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Tony C, what engines are you seeing?? There aren't any in this photo, or any other in this set.
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jane, these buildings were built in 1919 and were state-of-the-art then. Everyone used multi-story assembly plants, even Henry Ford. And IH didn't shut down most of it's operations for good. They still build trucks under the International name and Case New Holland bought the off-road operations.
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At our Salesian school the nuns said they throw medals of Mary Help of Christians on property that they need. Supposedly, thats how they ended up with the 20 acres we are on in NJ since the twenties.
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You'll notice that the end grain is visible in all the blocks. Wood can handle more load in that direction. I worked for Avanti in the mid-80's in an ex-Studebaker facility about a block away from the this one. It had the same flooring, and if you didn't watch your step you could easily turn an ankle.
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I am a teacher at a Salesian school and want to know why the school was closed. What beautiful details and property! Its upsetting to see it abandoned.
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I know, and you have done a great job! :-)
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I believe this is the old library.