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very interesting . hmmm
there are actua l "road" rules in prisons. Whenever you walk you have to have your hands behind your back, and you have to stop at all corners among other things
nothing like some good old johnny cash
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"Because you're mine, I walk the line."
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I can see the face. I know it's not a face but it's still creepy.
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Hi, you have great site! Thank you!
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Whoopsey, more than one Philadelphia Geriatric Center existed. Still sizable.
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Yikes! Google Earth shows a rather large complex as mentioned the news story above. It's up and running again. abramsoncenter.org

People were told to turn off the lights and go home. Someone knew that body was there and they were told to forget about it. That's wacked, but it doesn't surprise me.

I can just be dumped at the landfill when I'm gone. Why waste a good gurney? :oD
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So it doesn't look so much like an eyesore for the town.
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i guess this building hasn't been closed down long
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y cut the grass if nobody's home
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did you take a pair? actually, have you ever taken anything from any of the places you've been to? like to keep for a memory....?
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That reminds me of how the morgue in 7 Kpsh used to look back in like, 2002ish. The med/surg building here closely looks like it. Good shot.
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Intersting that those buildings are the same as the 20 or so pheniox houses in pilgrim. Just 2 floors higher. Its intersting to see how the state's reused the same plans over and over. Nice picture.
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Not a flywheel at all. The outer part is a cage which also has magents. The inner part spins by another source, perhaps one of the steam engines. This then is an electric generator.