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Twug, did you just drink a Red Bull, or something?
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Yes, it was the best method for heating and powering seperate buildings on a large campus.
It's called "forced hot air" isn't it?
They definitely still have those in hospitals nowadays.
heh, in almost every room.
Next time you're visiting a dying friend check it out!
Aww MOtts I just ran out of pictures to look at!
Your site was totally what made me enjoy going to shop.
Get out there and take some more!
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Motts I think it's awesome that you don't say where these places are. Although anyone addicted to mental health research knows exactly where they are. In fact, I've been here. =) Thanks for keeping these places a secret!
Looks kinda like Wochester Hospital..
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I know a lot of people who are insane AND nice!
So, the answer is a resounding "yes"!
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Motts, you can be anything you want to be, just keep the great pictures coming.
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Be careful, BlackSheep Marcia, Lynne might try to analyze YOU.
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Fascinating photos. I worked at Met State for a few years. This photo of teh CTG unit doesn't look a whole lot different than the unit looked while still in use. There are so many "behind the scenes" stories to this creepy place that never got out to the public. Some may be urban legends, some I know to be true. Either way, these photos capture the horror of the place in way that can make one belive that any story about it could actually have happened.
You know some of these places you photograph Motts, make me want to give up on school, move out of my mothers' basement and go live in abandoned buildings.
It'd be fun, especially if you fixed up a small part of one.
*thinks*
Hey Motts, did most hosopitals have tunnels like Danvers?
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No, I missed quite a few buildings there!
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No, I think it's just a junction for the electricity to run to the active buildings on campus.