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Why the hell is there an "Old Sturbridge Village" sticker on there?
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As newly abandoned as this place is the vandals where quick to move in and wreck shop... so sad. At least there isn't much graffiti or did you have to strugle to keep it out of the shots?
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Or cut it down. Prom dresses just don't make themselves ya know!
Sounds like a fun place to work.
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After reading this, I get the sinking feeling it was/is a suicide note?
Such depressing pictures, but nontheless, beautiful.
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1) The door on the left has been recently opened; the paint peels are on the inside of the room...
2) it looks like someone made an attempt to clean the place up or at least sweep, the floor is oddly clean.
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I think when you design a hospital. You design a laundry chute to be a laundry chute and a quite room to be a quite room. It's like asking if the cooks at the 4 star resturant ever used the toilet to cook lobsters.
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As long as they're quiet....
I like the door. Did you do that?
I've always loved this place, I live about 3 minutes away from there, and i've driven around it several times. Glad to see that someone has also taken interest in it.
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Sure Twug.........*puts a rope around kids necks* Will this do?
wow, this one is incredible

all of your pictures remind me of the movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", espically the indoor black and white ones.
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wrb03, yes I have but I have yet to get to the photographs... I'll be sure to put them up in the next gallery. I don't want to disappoint, but now that I think about it I might only have a couple of photos from this building, it was *very* cleaned out and empty.

I was wondering if this building was used for a specific reason or treatment for a specific disorder, or if it was a just a general dormitory...?
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Bummer, anna. Got any lemurs?