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Yeah, I was gonna say, good one ~Me!
(I can't believe I actually got that one)
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I spent many yrs in the Ritz. Then I was moved to the Holiday and Fiesta across the road.
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All I know is that those are some damn big knives! And that cleaver really creeps me out. This looks practically straight out of a horror movie...
What's perhaps even more creepy is that someone has gotten into the cabinet and taken them all...
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Wow, for a place built in the late 1800's it is in damn good condition
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I love this site. I came here for the north hampton mental asylum seeing that i live near there. But i LOVE this site. It is good for a person like me that likes to look at old stuff. O and great shot by the way.
Great set... thank you for sharing. Definitely looking forward to seeing the products of your trip.
They look like stone or concrete guards, to protect the corners of the walls on the narrow entrance from trolleys, vehicles... whatever. I used to work in a postal sorting office and all the doorways had these, partly to round off the corners so that your big trolley of mail or whatever wouldn't get caught on it. They're quite common in factories and hospitals too in my experience.
I love the composition of this one.
It looks like it may have been used in a play... did this prison have a theatre or anything?
That is some very freaky perspective...
I look at this site all the time aswell.I came across it when someone at the ghoststudy messageboard noticed an interesting anomaly/optical illusion in one of the photos and I have been here ever since.
I don't see why anyone would bitch or complain about Motts photography.Almost every photo on this site evokes some sort of strong emotion in people and that is what art should do.
One day I'm going to get in trouble for looking at this site at work, but I like it. I don't have internet or a computer at home :(
Contrast that carpet with the ones in the Pines lol
ewwww...