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Hmmm, Lynne ... must have been a figment of my imagination. Guess that's what I get for drinking too much cinder, eh?
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Ok....the clock on the wall..."The Eleventh Hour"....perfect!
Perhapse Andrew would want to steal this for his collection to.
I thought it looked like an old shop vac.
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It's not demolished.Not only was it not demolished, it was going to be restored as residences. Lack of funding however prevented that. Its still there though. Now owned by the Town of Hanson.
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Having now read the articles end to end myself I can now understand where the RISDE (Rhode Island School of Design for those non-familiar) connection may have come in. Vincent Crudelle's father repaired amusement park haunted house props. Vincent himself was a talented artist who did not work on Rocky Points house of horrors but did attend RI School of Design. The articles read like a gothic novel.
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Yay the drug room. FAREWELL Dixmont State Hospital!
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Damn those are the widest doors i've ever seen. Yeah they do look sinister.
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That's so sad. The last building standing.
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And this should certainly give you plenty of food for thought regarding graphic novel content...

http://www.sacreddarkness.com/interview.html
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That is one sad administration building.
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I hate WAL-MART! WAL-MART sucks!
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That's disturbing! When you first look at it its a bit unsettling.
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This article may be of interest to you. Knowing that you are graphic artist gives me an idea of where you may be coming from.

The gentleman discussed used to build and repair some of the props in the house.

http://www.slowart.com/articles/janello.htm
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AMAZING!!!