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Thank You for the beautiful gallery Motts!
Awesome
I hope they can find where it belongs.
Thats quite intentional einafets, they are designed by men. Enough said.
The foliage creeping up adds to Father Time. Is it just me, or is it tempting any else to put birdseed in the hand?
Oh yes, I love cemeteries. Thanks Motts.
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i Worked at this hospital for 5 years in 1965 - 1970. At times they were better off when they died cause what some of the aids did to them. Slapped them around etc. Even the head doctor was horrible. When he did an exam to the females he did more then exam. Who knows what else went on in that place.
Yes, precious.
So flimsy weedy wispy the delicate foilage and then the hard pointed smooth strong obelisk:
becomes a favorite picture.
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Yup, even though the area was far away enough from Philadelphia to be in a different town, the city expanded so much over the years that it eventually encompassed Kingseeing Township and built homes up all around the cemetery.
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I hope they save it too; I've only been to DeJarnette once, so unfortunately I don't have any more photos, but I'm sure there are plenty more on other exploration sites.
No, "Lectern"
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hey guys decay you way put up another video
I used to live outside of Hayes KS.. They would take old limestone buildings, barns and houses, gut them, save what they could from the inside. Then carefully take them apart numbering the stones as they went. Then move them and put them back together like a jigsaw puzzle. If they can do that then this building could be saved if someone wanted to bad enough.
Oh! Want to slide down the banister!
Oh thats the movie What Ever Happened to Baby Jane. With Betty Davis and Joan Crawford.