395 Comments for Connecticut Valley Hospital

office yes, but this would make a great place to live too (if it were cleaned up a bit that is)
there's more of my missing floor. . LOVE IT
love the beam ceilings, I wonder if they were covered up or exposed
Me too, the lower ones were nice to sit on after coming in from a hard day of playing in the snow. Fond memories of warming my ass on one of these!!
It has that old style quill pen writing that I like so much. Very cool, although sometimes hard to read. It would have been very hard not to slip that in my back pocket. I know it's wrong, but in the end the building burned down so it was lost forever. Makes you think.
This is the closet that the Evil Monkey would come out of for sure!
dirty birdies
love tin ceilings but can do without the surface wiring
depressing
somebody swiped the light globe (or it was smashed)
I love those walk in showers, a lot of new home construction are bringing these back. I had a friend who had half of this room set up for showering, no enclosure, no curtain, just a step up into this tiled area and turn the shower on. It was wonderful. Had a lot of fun in that shower!
This would drive me nuts until I could find an old photo from when that room was in use! I'd be on a mission looking for one!
I have recurring dreams of houses with rooms that have collapsed floors. There is a vacant Victorian beast of a home nearby that I was able to see the interior of and many of the floors were gone. This fascinates me for some reason.
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Perhaps some kind of mechanical room, terracotta brick for fireproofing the room,the concrete forms possibly to contain accidental leakage of equipment that may have been there long ago,thats my thought
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Wakey wakey, never mind the giant robot-window that might eat you!