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lol love the comments: If its a shower stall with a safety harness, it musta been a place to strap people up and abuse them...But, if it's a morgue freezer and table, its best suited for getting it on or serving food and beverages...
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Well, obviously no one's head was going to be stuck through that hole as it was marble and not moveable....just to quell your suspicions...
Totally amazing Motts how you can turn a set of shelves into a complete work of Art!
amazing!!! i love this picture!
i live next to this place and have snuck into it many times
Thanks lynne, seeing it from the front makes it easy to see how it works, your allways good for information like this. ;-)
This place looks like itas been toor up.
But I know that this place is hauted.
Nice Dilly Dally, Very nice.
How did this piace get hauted?
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Hi Jude!
Can you see my face pressed against the glass in that window?
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THAT IS TRULY AMAZING TO SEE (JUST A BIT) INTO A PATIENTS MIND.
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I REALLY LOVE THE LIGHT ON THE WALLS.
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Unlikely that it's a Freemason emblem.......it's missing the "compass"........although......the original owner of the property lived at a time when the Masons were very prominent members of society. If the Mansion was built in the time period that Motts spec'd........then Masons were literally everywhere.........National Government, Local Government, everyday "Joe's", etc.

I dont believe that is a Masonic symbol.........

If you want to see some interesting info on Masons.....watch the movie "National Treasure"......delves into the history of the Masons and it's link to our Founding Fathers.
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No, they would not. Violent ward + seclusion room very rarely = unsupervised use of paint of ANY color. :-)
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Interesting. I feel like I have already read this before somewhere . . . .