404 Comments for Jackson Sanatorium

ohmygod I love the comparison between the old and the current -really makes you look back and forth and think of all kinds of things from the people that worked and lived there to is that what my house will look like in 100 years - amazing
"cool" to say the least ~
Looks like it might have been a pizza oven from the thin door at the top and the sets of hinges down the sides.
Freakin' Awesome to say the least! Now I'm in love with brick ceilings!!
Holy cow, that's a narrow doorway. I don't think I could even get through that sideways!
Plaster of Paris over slats, old school construction but shows this place was built to last.
Even in decline, it's still a beautiful place.
Well, at least the bricks didn't burn which may explain all the brick work in this place and in the ceilings, too!!
Something about this room I absolutely love. Even with the sinking floor and no window, I still find it mesmerizing. What I don't get are the ceilings. Are they brick and if so how on earth did they do that? I've never seen brick ceilings before. And yet, I can't see this room with anything else but. PS - thanks for a wonderful new gallery.
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my bad...
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how is it that you make gutted buildings look so warm and inviting. it's neat to get to see your vision, thank you!
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LOVE this!! wallpaper?
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love these 'down the rabbit hole' shots
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WALLLLLLPAPER!!!!! Please! I beg you!!!

I love the new gallery, Motts. Thank you once again for your hard work and dedication to the preservation of these old treasures through your talented photography.

You.... ROCK.
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A spot of brightness remains within the gloom of decay.