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Ohhh...ohh..oh. Thanks, historical photo FTW. Those LAMPS reflections - it´s the opaque globe kind, of course. GREAT LOOK.
Corner door cut into, again - wonder if slot was usable?
Aww -
someone tried to do a clean-up job......
Deja vu feeling....?
Many Coincidences make life Fun Every Day
Oh and great gallery!

Were you not able to get into any of these buildings you've shown us, Motts?
Lol, finally a chair that made it out! Wonder what happened to its buddies?
Man, tourism for this place would have netted whoever owns these buildings a small fortune.

Motts, and this may be a silly question, but I've always wondered who owns this place?
SIXTEEN, minus one?
So calculated...and then NOT?
Always amazes me how you make these night shots look like broad daylight! I would have though it was day out
Nature does it BEST! Slow green luch take-over FTW, did not make it. All that Brick, + then the brickbonds really precious - to enliven the facade. All clever.
and graffiti. Such a waste of good, solid buildings
Motts, is this the really tall building that was used as wallpaper in the first set of photos you took of this place? Light on in this place? Is it still being used for medical purposes?

Wow, just huge place!
This place could have made a ton of money opening these buildings for tourism. I for one would have gladly paid to see the inside of these.
YES! Thank you so much Thoroughly enjoy! Here they are support metal arches. All Pistachio?
Seems the doctor's houses were the first to go when these places were abandoned. So eerie! Bet it was pretty quiet out there.

They probably could have easily repurposed these houses instead of letting them sit and rot
I love the curved sections of this.