1,162 Comments for Cherry Knowle Hospital

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Why "Bedroom #0 and Bedroom No.#2 of course" ;-)
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Makes me think of puzzles.
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It probably was one of those theatres that used lots of folding chairs. Often you could store them under the stage. There are probably holes in the floor to put the posts to hold the net up. The Gymnasium in my old high school also doubled as the auditorium at one point, but the stage had been boarded up and turned into a storage room by the time I got there.
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Too bad there isn't a picture of the a**hole who threw that chair with the same chair jammed up his. :-O
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Often you see abandoned pools that have been drained or have jsut dried up over the years. It must have been eerie to look at ta pool that was still full of water...I wouldn't hang out there long. I dont trust water I cant see the bottom of.
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Funny you should say that Tony C. but if this organ is 19th century the keys are probably indeed real ivory.
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Thank you again for another fantastic gallery! I check back regularly to see if a new one has been posted, and it's always a treat when I find one. :)
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**Picks jaw up from floor.......WALLPAPER!!!!!!
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Wow....stinky commode...he took the paint right of the walls....ceilings, and floors.....!!!
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Looks as if the stained glass is still intact. That by itself is amazing.
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Like I said....what a beautiful hotel, or inn this would make...
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Motts, were those stair risers marble or granite?
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Can you imagine running your hand along the curve of that wall, smooth and cold to the touch?
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There is another outline to the right, a bit up further. Also, it kinda looks like tennis court lines painted on the floor......?
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Those wooden doors would fetch premium dollars.