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Hahaha, I graduated from Patmed last year. Its on the first floor.
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Do....you....think, maybe....that they painted building.....with....BLOOD?!?!?!
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The duke is privately owned and still used a weekend market and as a wharehouse.
It's great all these people trying to figure out what these things are. I still say they were used to dry mattress and pillows that had been sprayed down with disinfectant. You have to remember the mattress' and pillows were cloth, and stained with every bodily fluid known to mankind. The house keeping department would take them when a patient was discharged, or relocated, and literally soak them with disinfectant and then dry them in these heaters. When a new patient was admitted a bed
was set up for them. Besides, If you look carefully, you can see the sharp edges of the metal screens...ruling out that they were used to house anything living. And they can be ruled out for food preperation to to the fact that they have open grills. Has anyone ever seen an over that well vented?
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Stunning photography. what a sin to waste these glorious buildings. They are overwhelming in their beauty and terror. thanks for capturing them before it is too late.
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Tony, Sketch, Marcia - it's deja vu all over again! 8`-)
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Why, it should indeed. Thank you.
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Does anybody know where on the Pilgrim grounds the cemetary is located?
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It did sound like there are tiny tubs haunting the place from your previous comment...
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Can I, can I? Thanks!

You sully the good name of "Adam". On behalf of Adam's everywhere, I now rename you... Sterence. Learn to write properly, and I promise we will read it. You said, and I quote: "we also heard something coming up the tile stairwell at the far end of the building furthest to the left. it looked like a tiny tub". Sterence, you just said that you heard something that looked like a tiny tub. Dumbass!
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Could someone tell me exactly where this powerplant is located on the Pilgrim grounds? Couldn't find it, though I used to see a structure similiar to it from the LIE back in the 70's.

Regarding a different structure, does anyone know the history or have any pics about the beautiful tower located on north edge of the grounds?
hey Lynne learn how to read before i lock you in one of those rooms! dont be a loser ill take you through it myself.
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Marcia, you slay me.
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Nuh uh I no cus my frens mom usetta work ther en she told me they did 2 rape en beet en kill the pacients and then threw them in the furnice to get rid of the boddies.
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Lynnie...may I?
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jhighbones. It would be nice if you did some research. Ask Lynne. Do something, instead of listening to nothing but what people who over-dramatize. All you see id what you hear, not the truth. Read through some of Lynnes comments, maybe that will enlighten you. I hope you can.