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My father has a contract to take off the roofs of a few of the buildings they are demolishing. My bf (works for my dad) got a bunch of pictures from inside...it's pretty neat.
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This gallery could be used as the segment for one of those creepy video games like Silent Hill or Resident Evil. Clean, but juuuust decayed enough to give me a major case of the boo-boo jeebies!
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Lynne is right on the mark. Look at this photo without the cheap graffitti on the wall. It gives the minds eye so much more to play with.
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The architecture and the photo are breathtaking.
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as I was looking at this picture, I realize how different a blck and white VS color picture can change a persons perspective, the black and white photo of the auditorium showing the balcony looks angelic and timelss, this color picture, shows graffiti and disrepair, it is just sad to me to let something so beautiful go to waste! :-(
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Johnny Mac: it is hard at times to not bring work home with you, so I believe that having to take a toke every now and then really is not a bad, thing, I never worked at a State hospital, but there were nights at the nursing home that I could have used some sort of release!!
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All I can say is:

I am in total awe of you, Motts.......great job.
And kudos to Candace and Dash.

Thanks for feeding my obsession of abandoned (yet not forgotten) places. It's my therapy.
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wow, this whole gallery's amazing, mr. motts, model work is definitely ur thing.
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Johny: I am also a believer of such things, I would love to here what yuo ahve to say on the topic. bigspankyshell@hotmail.com, thanks Renee
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it is too bad that they just left these ships/boats here to rot away, the pictures definitaly tell the story.
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Well said, Johnny Mac!
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The kirkbride is gone...demolition completed last month.
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Hey Pyro, welcome back dude.
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It is a beautiful building, I would love to see it restored into apartments or something but I don't think I could ever live or work there.
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Are you sure that's not one of those bathtubs for people with profound physical disabilities? It looks a bit shallow for a bath, but sometimes those things do look a lot like autopsy tables.