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Extremely clean and untouched by vandals.
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No doubt hot and noisy.
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Its grate to see some care was taken in the shut down process.
Nice lighting
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I have to join in on the soap dispencer thingy, Those are some odd light fixtures near the sinks.
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There may be a market here. Not just for shoes, but a full line of 'Byberry clothes'. The t shirts would have some of Motts pictures printed on them.
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I have a couple of pics of abandoned shoes from Byberry. Both patient's and staff's.
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Everybody had crew-cuts and white shoes.

How boring.
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Maybe they had to follow some 'road rules' like keep to the right.
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This is the first footwear I've seen in any of these galleries. One of my Yahoo groups is called 'Abandoned Shoes', so you know I've been looking for them (LOL) Looks like they were some form of a sneaker. They also look like they would still be wearable.
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Nice herring bone pattern in the wood flooring!
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I wonder if it still works. I was 192, the last time I was weighed. LOL
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Guess I havn't visited this location in a while (but of course, you found it first!) ;-)
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Ed! How did we miss this one?
~No static!~
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I used one of these at the dry cleaning place I worked at for weighing comforters... And the manager's grandson.