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Well, THAT was a little rude, Chipy. :(
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This site is going to cost me my job......!
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It seems that it still is at 720...I wonder if it really worked or if it was a "dummy" gauge
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Yup Mr. Dobi photographed the place many times in years past, and I'm glad he captured it when he did. He is on my links page under "New England Ruins" and I've had the pleasure of shooting the "Morrison State Asylum" with him last summer.
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If you like old fans, check out www.FanCollectors.org, the official website of the Antique Fan Collectors Assn. P.S. We are nice people, Williamson.
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Oops, after clicking on Institutionalized, you can choose Norwich State to view the pics. This site does not disclose locations, either.
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Motts, I found a site that has 16 shots of this hospital. It has one of this stairwell with the lights intact. Click on Gallery, then Institutionalized. It is pic # 12 of 16...(They have no comments section...boring site...)
http://www.dobi.nu/photos/
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Is that a night stick, or a leg to a bed.....
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Motts, did you notice if these had electrical cords coming out of them? The unit on the lower right has a grille on top, at the back. If they had some kind of low-wattage warmers, could they have been bird coups? Just a guess....
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Yeah, I've only ever seen the grated doors in forensic mental hospitals, too.
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A PIRATE DANCE, maybe???
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I could see a patient sitting on the bed looking out the window, and in a breif moment watching them you would question why they're there and why you aren't.
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Yeah, this room is definately bigger than my first dorm room in college...
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Family crest maybe?
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**Correction..."I don't remember seeing any other asylums with mesh doors"...at this site...***