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i wuz right here it wuz so cool
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I'm going through all the locations from the start, hence the dead topic being brought back....

Those heaters on the walls look like they'd still work. I wonder if you flicked a switch somewhere would the old place come back to life?

I want to buy it and turn it into my house! Its in such a beautiul location. I just need a few million $'s now to do it...
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Thanks FB Jim!
Dutchess was probably doomed by the good condition. Worth scavaging so to speak. These folks appear to cut things up as orders come in.
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pink, turquoise and yellow, not the colorcombination I would have chosen
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Nice, have to agree with the others, that looks really weird...
I want to know what that thingy in the end of the hallway is, the thing that kinda looks like a person...
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Amazing stuff. I worked for a few months at a power station once and the noise once you got down to these deep sections of the station was absolutely deafening, even wearing ear-protectors and all. It must be quite something to be there when the place is absolutely silent like this.
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Monty.. remember this? Remember the P!
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nice pictures, you can get around the security easily if you know what you're doin and you've been there a lot. the only pain in the ass from the start are the triggers that sound the alarm and then a million cops come, considering they don't want you in there.
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This missile is property of the US Army National Guard ADA (Air Defense Artillery) Battalion, whom owns a majority of the property of the old pennhurst institution. I've spent this weekend in Spring City, which is why I know this.
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If that's a head restraint then I need to borrow it.

[THUMP THUMP THUMP]
that's a head restraint.
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not the first time I'VE seen one THOSE
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i've been going through this whole site, reading every comment, but still haven't commented at all. now i have to. this picture is SO AMAZING
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6 years ago my 2 yr. old spent 3 nights in the hospital in a metal crib exactly like that. It was rigged as an oxegyn tent for her pneumonia and since she wouldnt sleep with out me my 5'3 self had to sleep in it with her all 3 nights...It was uncomfortable.. to say the least.. and very difficult to climb down out of...I dont reccomend it.
BTW the pictures here are amazing
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Oh yeah - "whirlpools". If I'm not mistaken, professional athletes still use them.