404 Comments for Jackson Sanatorium

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Thnx again Motts! Love all the great history and extra historical ads and photos you added to this one. Too bad that squad was lurking around on this shoot to limit the outdoor shots, and maybe some shots of the old cottages.
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That, or teleportation devices.
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The zombies are down there, they're still using those. Very physically fit zombies they are.
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Knit one, purl two. And that's an ORDER soldier!
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That gas oven has to be from the 30s at least. Maybe it came over on the Mayflower?
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Ok, I guess the doors were not that fancy. Somebody just decided to kick the crap out of them. :o)
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Fancy panel design. The door in the foreground appears to still have a sliver of wood in in that center panel. I imagine those big panels were quite decorative and somebody put the grab on them.
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Ferdy, it almost makes my arms hurt when I see that too. Lots of work troweling that plaster day in and day out. I used to make play swords out of old lathe sticks when I was a little shaver.
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The decorative iron structures under the windows are a Victorian architectural feature called a "balconette". They vary in styles, and this type was indeed designed to hold window boxes or potted plants. They were mainly seen as a decorative feature, but I would imagine that people liked them because they added a safety factor for small children and pets as well.

A balconette is also a style of bra.
Looks like an old ammonia system refrigerator.
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@ eldokid- it say '95, if you look closely(:
could be time travel machines...
thats new! lol great picture though
SILENT HILL!!!!
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Great to see new photos