404 Comments for Jackson Sanatorium

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This shot is gorgeous.
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For some reason narrow doors and doorways were common in that era. You can see them in many historic upstate NY buildings.
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So sad to see this place let go for so long. What a waste of beautiful workmanship.
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i like the design of those doors
I love the contrast of the yellow and the browns...it is very striking and pleasing to the eye.
Beam me up Scotty?
Wow. I like this picture.
MMMmmm...now I want pizza....
Well, we know that BOB was there...

I couldn't have slept another night without knowing that...

AND Mike TOO!! Gracious I feel better now...
AH...I feel like I am falllllliiiiiiiing...
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The lighting is amazing and the contrast is fabulous! Love this one! I am telling you-Motts needs to make a book!
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I think they look different because the room is empty- I remember looking at pictures of my house when it was empty and it looked like a different house once our furnishings were in there...
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Still majestic after all these years. In spite of the decay & graffiti. I love the light streaming through.
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What a great find. You don't see those anymore. I wonder how many gallons of ice cream went through that. Great pic Motts.
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I guess the oven was too large for the scavengers to rip off. I can picture Thanksgiving turkeys and hams being baked in that oven. Or maybe homemade breads & cakes.