2,174 Comments for Bennett School for Girls

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by far one of your best shots
Two thoughts come to mind.....

....one was remembering this turn-of-the-century converted resort in Wisconsin I attended camp at that had a few claw-foot cast iron tubs like this one....and how DIVINE it was to bathe in them!

....the other thought was the tub from the movie "The Money Pit" when that lovely porcelain tub falls through the rotted floor and shatters....and Tom Hanks' obnoxious laugh at it when it does!
Yeah, usually it took people getting killed in fires or something in narrow passageways like this one before someone would wake up and realize that designs like this were a BAD idea.....unfortunately in most cases when it was too late to save people.
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We have 14 of these machines you can review them in our history and information section at http://www.dogtagsrus.com - this is a graphotype 6341 machine it is sad to see it in it's present condition, that machine is a work of art.
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I wonder where the rest of the stiles are.
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It is interestng that the seats are still there. In most of these situations that is the first thing to get sold off.
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Ok kids have fun out there don't talk to any strangers especially ones wearing really old clothes, and stay away from the boogy man........... alright now go have fun!
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Yep, clean, home ec./ housekeeping was probably required at an all girls school. Mona Lisa smiles!
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Where's the dancers? If you buy this you can start a new trend among the celebs instead of poles get an old elevator cage in your house! Whaaa whooo!
that place is the defonition of haunted house, at least in appearance
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i was going to make almost the exact same comment right before i scrolled down, excellently inspiring work mr. motts.
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the only other time ive seen one of these not in use was at the met state hospital which has been torn down as of earlyer this year but the ctg unit which houses the cafateria and most of the wards is still standing and i believe it was in the records room directly under teh kitchen.
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hurrah for giant bird cages
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I find this building one of the most interesting and mysterious!
These lucky little tikes will grow up with a Huge respect for Old Buildings...FABULOUS !