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Yea, not much privacy there! The floor could use a sweeping and a mopping ~
That does look balanced on end somehow. Nice shot!
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If you look down at the steps, those windows in back look like a very angry face....With only one eye...Maybe its a pirate, with one eye patched.....LOL....Ladies, maybe a pirate dance in front of this angry pirate?
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Those are some interesting doors. Whats with all the "apperatus" on the insides? They almost look like extra doorknobs, or something....very elaborate..
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Ok, I definitely need one of these. Can you imagine the fun I would have!
Whoops, I meant 150. Silly me. Those new refurbished ones can go for at least 5K.
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Thanks Motts!!!
**Yes Jude, we do!!**
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So where does one go about getting one of these... for... research! I'm a doctor! :D Really, I just want one to put next to my sitz bath as a conversation piece...
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this picture is freaking me out. My friends mom worked there when she was younger... i think i know y she left now. Besides the fact that she was chased after by a crazy man.
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hey do u think even though the building is being torn down that the spirtis will stop haunting the building. Their grave is being destroyed basically. Most likely the wal mart will not have any buisness. It will be haunted and the spirits will have pay back
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so u know when it will be all gone... i was planning on doing my senior project there.
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What building was that held in? S-10 or somewhere else?
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I don't know, they were removed before I could see them. They were most likely auctioned off, which is what typically happens to hospital furniture and equipment when they close down.
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I guess waving a flashlight around in front of an open shutter will always resemble something "ghostly"...

If I took that cool shot in an abandoned building, sure.
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The description was something I read off an old floor plan, I assume it was for patients, I don't know what it's purpose was in later years. I think there are vertical bars over the windows, you can see them just outside the wooden window frame.

This room was closer to administration, so it wasn't a violent ward, and remember quite a number of people paid money to voluntarily admit themselves here for rest and relaxation in the 1800's; many parts of the asylum resembled a resort back then!