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Damn! 8`-(
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Prolly not.
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mike,

if the picture was taken in 1927, how did you witness it first hand?
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Like I said in my remarks on the previous picture -- I hope the spirits of those poor souls run these greedy low lifes out and that they go into bankruptcy.
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As of today, April 25, 2006, almost the entire Kirkbride building has been demolished, along with all of the outbuildings -- it's an American Tragedy. I hope the ghostly spirits of all of the mentally departed haunt the new construction. I'm just so totally incensed about this waste.
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Yeah -- too bad it no longer exists! They have torn down almost the whole Kirkbride building.
It's possible that a pissed off patient drew this intentionally to freak out a staff member. That is possible isn't it?
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It really does look as if the chair is floating - it's because the shadow isn't where you'd expect it to be. Also, that totally looks like fake marble. :P
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I have to say, I thought it was wierd that I love abandoned ships, and i never searched for any of this until now... I think these photos are amazing, and it's great to see others share the same interest!!
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Yay!
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it's just a bed
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I'm going thursday for some photography, hoping to find a way in.
I read about politicians keeping pork barrel purchases going for engines the military hasn't used in years because it benifits some vender is their area. Could this be whats going on here? Your tax money at work?
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this is one of the saddest pictures i have seen to think some little child spent his or her days in this crib is heartbreaking to say the least