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Yes, but this photo was taken while standing on the part of the deck that was above the water.
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Who will BE the 'turkey'?
I worked at Philly Stae Hospital 1979-1988 as the recreation guy. I walked down this hall way in Bulding N-8, often.
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No, I believe he worked at the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane in Philadelphia, which is still in use to this day.
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Thanks Live, I wouldn't make any assumptions of the quality of care, as it's a very difficult if not impossible thing to determine from an abandoned building. I will say that the rooms were nice and airy, and a great view was to be had from the top floors; it is a great location for its original use, treating tuberculosis patients.
Were you doing this on a boat?
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Alta Vista Translation:
I LIKE YOUR PHOTOS, SO THAT THE ATTENTION WILL CALL SO MUCH TO US THESE THINGS
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He's protecting his photos. If he catches us posting them somewhere without his permission, he's gonna come after us with the axe's. (LOLOLOL)
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My room is painted that color, just a little lighter. It's a lovely shade of pink.
i want the doors from the mail room at Northhampton, and I want these doors too!
Kirkbride-that guy, was from pennsylvainia, did he ever work here?
This looks SO much like the inside of the Hoover Dam in Arizona. I can picture it when it was still running here-full of people...
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Well if you were Master Motts would you be protective of your bed? I know I would! Yeah I'm with Twug, I can break anytime I want to. Infact im in school right about now. It's helping me with....Earth Science. Chyeah that's right Master Motts is helping me study the solar system.
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Those rides that turn you upside down are great for watching stuff 'fall out' and hit the ground. You'ld be surprised at the stuff that falls out of kids' pockets. (LOL)
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No, problem Ron.