243 Comments for Samuel R. Smith Infirmary

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The floors were definitely sketchy - parts of the second floor were completely missing.
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No idea what they were thinking back then,but maybe someone in the future will see they were right.
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LucieLou said it all, right on.
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Were they ever lived in? What was the point of putting so much money into renovations if they're now all vacant and not bringing in revenue? I wouldn't mind living in a partially abandoned building but I can't imagine the majority of people would want to.
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Definit ely looks like the last part of Fall..These photoes makes you feel the nip in the air.
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Very interesting. Was this supposed to facilitate better airflow or something? No idea.
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Great angle for this shot,Motts.Sure doesn't look to be in very good shape.
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Thanks Motts for another great set! Sorry you where not feeling well on this trip! But the stairwell pics Rock! Take Care!
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Nice B/W photo! Looks Sad, cold and lonely. Almost like its calling out to be rescued.
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would make quite a lovely pic with a pretty girl exiting this stairwell in an elegant white gown.
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Even though the light and the dust presented a challenge, i think the pic came out amazingly well and very interesting with the cloud above.
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Wood and iron work with the scrolls, very nice!
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Oh YES! There it is, still in all its rusted glory! Fantastic Photo Motts.
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I spy a staircase in the back through the doorway, hope its in the next pic.
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Yes, Nik, its a shame that you cant even tell what room you are in now. :(