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It could have been used when families where visiting the inmates. to raise money for something what I don't know.
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I would like to see a pic of me laying in that. Like I had been in it for years. Maybe be made up to look long gone. ;)
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Time to take her down to the morgue for a few shots.
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"Now thats a really great shot!
(and a plumbers nighmare!)"

Nightmare or dream? Or could it be both.

Motts these pictures are excellent...How did you get in?
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Those are the steam tunnel stairs in front of building 93 which would lead you up the bulivard towards town. Thats no moster, but a good place to have an ice cold beer on the clock ^_~
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Now that most of this is gone, my sprinkler pipes survived. I helped to modify these my first week on the job, over twenty-two years ago. How time flies eh?
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looks like a cardiac chair (chair that reclines ti take pressure off the heart).
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really does look like a old boarding school. from a very scary movie that I would not like to be in.
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EXACTLY like my roomate's desk area.
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Looks like the shower in my dorm...well, the good one anyway.
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I think the leftovers from my high school cafeteria went in those.
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From this angle, it looks like the window has a windshield wiper.
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Ah, fond memories of stinky aircraft laboratories.
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Looks like the screen fainted from the stench.
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I have a question- are the ceiling beams usually thick wood or iron eye beams in those old buildings? Also, are the floors in the hallways hardwood under the tiles, or subflooring? I would assume hardwood since in the old days they did not half-ass things like now. :)