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I am in awe. Your use of the light and the almost divine chosen cubicle make this one of my favorites. Good show Motts!
Great shot. Nice color contrast and mood. Although every time I see a shot of wasted supplies, gives me the shivers.
Thought provoking and sad. I could see the patient sitting on the side of that bed...looking out or looking in. Which site would be better?
Ahh...creepy image.
This room is an image of depression. I am sure we have all slept in a room smaller than this. But for the patient to live in these tiny surroundings day after day, probebly mustered up images in their minds that many of us will never understand. Thank gods for the windows.

The worst room, IMO, is the isolation room in Kings Park, in the basement. Room Number 3.
BTW...Danvers was the first thought in my mind also. :-/
Lynne, Thanks for sharing. That is your site? What have you done to Motts?! Made him a homemaker?! LOL LOL Mottsie soda...yum!

Great photos. Gave me a hardy laugh!!
Amazing photo, not to mention, amazing craftsmanship. I hope it does not wither away with the next phase of this building's history. I love all this teamwork too. Makes my job that much easier. Just sit back and let you all do the translating and other research. ;-) Thanks everyone!
I am a recovering Mottsaholic, but there is nothing wrong with coming back for a taste once in a while. Last year of college allows only for so much time.
I can see your bank lobby idea, but titanic was the first thing to come into my mind.
This place looks like it was only abandoned yesterday. Those windows are just immaculate not to mention the whole place is a marble palace. I hope this place does not end with a fate like Danvers.
Thanks for telling me about the forum Lynne. Gosh, this place has changed since I was here last. But still incredible Motts!
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Thanks peat moss, I find it incredible that these tours were so sparse, and even more so that no one has been allowed to see or photograph a registered historic landmark. I appreciate the pride that some towns have for their historic buildings instead of shunning them away, especially the Kirkbrides in Buffalo, Weston, and Athens.
Another immaculate, untouched place. Thanks for sharing Motts!
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As much as I'd love to point out the gross errors of your "studies," I respect Mr. Motts' site enough not to clutter his Comments board with theological argument. I'd be more than happy to continue this conversation with you, Skeety, over in Opacity's Forum (the link is above the "Post A Comment" box). See you there.

Look for the girl with the stars in her eyes and you're gone.