765 Comments for Taunton State Hospital

....and NO LITTLE LAMPS in the doorway on this floor......
they got a clock instead
Yeah - old /barber/-chairs like this one are usually so "fixable" - and result so beautiful.
Monarch Fancy Vegetables
I love this picture
The little table looks so heavy...and sturdy
The chair is fine...look at the indentations
....and then: What IS a Wheelchair doing /down/ here?
Strange, honestly. This picture.........
Taunton!
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Awesome gallery post as always. Thanks! Need to catch up. A few more posts to see, and how many more shoots in your personal archives? Over 300 by now?
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Or a culture incubator perhaps. Looks like some tasty stuff to guzzle left in a bottle there. Mmmmm! And if the ice bath doesn't calm 'em down, the baseball bat sure will. Just lovely.
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Could get some chocked fulla nuts and make some mean cappuccino with that thing.
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Sadly, when funding is pulled, public property is left to ruin. Politicians do what gets them votes and what will line their pockets. Obviously, saving an old hospital building for re-purposing will not help get them reelected. Later, after it's trashed, they can sell the property to their developer buddies for some juicy kickbacks.
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Illegal aliens will tell how to get over that fence in a heartbeat. They got it down! :oD
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Chocked fulla nuts? Oooohhh yeaaah! Now chocked fulla zombies, that's right Micki. Strong coffee keeps the zombies regular. Me too.
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Icing down the patients kept the meat fresh and tasty before it went through the tunnels to the Soylent Green building.
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Tasty paint chips always make me hungry. Frosted flakes, part of a nutritious breakfast.
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Huge stepladder looks like it's still in good shape. Massive tanks for the steam heat system it seems. I'd guess elevated to allow return condensate to drop into the uninsulated lower pipe system and back to the boilers. High pressure stuff. Boom!
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Mouth of madness, that's ME! There's a fortune in copper there, amazing it had stayed intact for so long.
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That's the underground food transport network for the Morlocks, and now zombies.