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I wonder if the doughnut was from the Crown Vic.
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Kinda looks like a place for a picnic.
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That is our national police car. There is supposed to be a Dodge Magnum police car too, but I haven't seen one yet.
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The window looks like an eye...............................
I agree with Jude. Looks like it'd sell soda pop.
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Why is it always a grey Crown Vic?
I love it. It's strange how clean the right part of the room looks compared to the left.
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Oh, the carasoul animal are here! http://www.joenisil.co...chure/auction04c.jpg
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I want to live there. Cept in the winter. I bet no one volunteers to plow that drive way!
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Hold on. Isn't there an apple sauce company called Mott's? You've probably heard that before. Yeah, whatever (walks away in stupidity).
I can't wait until it's not in use anymore. I can only exlpore the grounds so much before the workers get upset with me. I've thought about getting a job in the file room there just to get inside. Maybe get a peek at the Danvers Files tha are supposively there. =)
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I'm gonna check that out.
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Yep most psychiatric facilities were built in rural settings, so there were no towns or cities to draw power from, so they needed power plants. These usually hooked into the local power grid eventually, although some still burn coal or oil. I can't think of any state hospital that didn't have it's own power plant. although I suspect the newer facilites use the local power grid which I don't really frequent because they are still in use!
When you look through that aping hole of doom you can see what appears to be a door, inside that door there's things that look like, cups? Anyone know what they are?
Antique Heavan!
Mailroom? How much mail can an asylum get, People totally used to just leave their family there and they typically forgot about them. The mailroom doesn't need those doors, I want them.