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Looks exactly like my neighbors bathroom floor and molding house built in 1965 its original vinyl asbestos 9x9 tiles.

Its a shame they cant reuse these big buildings fore some thing else like they did with WILLOWBROOK Staten island ny its now a college
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This razes a big red flag FRIABLE ASBESTOS
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Like that those had keys and not combo locks hated the combo locks at my high school still use all keys to day
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This is the type of floor that's tared to asbestos padding
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Very well built building
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What a bunch of sleaze shot electricians using handy boxes with two pipes they should have used a 1900 box like the one at the top rite of the photo. We do houses in conduit and don't use any handy boxes in cook county il
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A lot of places used BEST brand ic core locks I really like it when the facility name is stamped on a BEST PADLOCK I have a collection of them
I really like it when I can get the top master and control key bitting then I can pull the core out of the lock a bunch of these are 7 pin.
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I had two great aunts that were patients at this facility, one I'm not sure why she was there but the second went crazy when her brother smothered her son by accident, she was sent there and died there. I was wondering do you have picture of the hospital before it was ransacked?
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Ouch! Looking at this hurts my neck, lol.
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AH YEAH INSTITUTIONAL GREEN
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what does that sign say hanging from the chain?
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Congratulations on the book! I am so excited. Mine should be here Saturday.
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Interesting change of pace from your usual pics. Nice work as always!
Thanks for sharing :-)
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Which came first - the theme park or the homes? I can't imagine the dinosaurs would add "curb appeal".
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It looks like they're sinking in quick-sand and screaming for help!