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"the light at the end of the tunnle"
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I can't see anybody in the building. What window is it?
Looks like a fancy manor house...
Oops... Time to search Ebay!
These must be a high quality product. It looks new just sitting there as if someone just placed it there.
I work for a supply company, those chairs sell for $180.00 each! It is strange how these things are left behind and not auctioned off some where...
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my favorite
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It's not so much 'stealing'. I've been inside and have found books and books with records of the wards and all the patients and stuff like that is simply priceless.
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I opened and closed this thing as well as viewed many other aspects of KP and it was very remarkable
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which floor is this actually on? I passed straight thru to one of the top floors of the building and set off a motion detector. So I was unable to stop and view the rest.
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I was in building 7 on 2/10/06 and we went to basically the roof. At the top of virtually the last staircase there are 2 holes. Upon entering the holes one is greeted with an amazing sight of KP. Problem is, motion detectors are easily set off and now one is stuck with 10 floors to descend before SCPD arrival.
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I've been in alot of the buildings. 7.23,84,86,87,88 and 93. 84-88 are pretty rundown. 7 is nice considering it was a morgue, possibly haunted? haha
23 was simply INCREDIBLE. The bowling alley, basketball court, and swimming pool were all in amazing shape. It was also great walking thru there and thinking of all the past residents.
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You'd probably have a different perspective if you had to clean mattresses that are made of material and not plastic. And you can't sterilize the other kind - you have to toss them and replace them with new ones. Given the incredibly large number of people who were sent to these places before medication was available and the small amounts of money given to institutions, most budgets didn't allow for regular mattress replacement (except in TB sanitariums).
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If you have advanced dementia everyone is a stranger and every room is unfamiliar, even in your own home.
Those must be break proof safety mirrors. There is no way those would go unbroken with the rest of that room being trashed.