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Interesting & sad at the sametime....great photo Motts......Thanks : )
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Happy 4th of July to everybody. JackieB Happy 4th to u can't wait to meet you soon.
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Hey Joe, you took my soap dispenser line.....oh well LOL......thats a really old water heater.....wow..........
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Interesting old windows. Just think of the people that used to live in this small house.....wow.....thats what I always think of when I see these hospitals etc. The history....if those walls could talk what would 'they' tell us?? some deep thoughts....on this July 4th....
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Hi Motts: I'm so happy to see a new set of pics up....esp a hospital too. Those are great pics!! Can't wait for more. Thanks Motts!! : )
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I am so happy that I have your website to look at to finish out my day....it relaxes me in the most serene way. Thank you, Motts!
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God, I feel dizzy just looking at that... what a head trip!
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I'm going dizzy
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nice design
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oh, now, these kind of rooms I just cannot stand. I'll choke from fear or something...
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Wow, this is amazing.
What an interesting red color is coming from the inside...
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I can actually see people walking there. Maybe some do sometimes...
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Nice gallery, and great closing shot.

Fred, the name of this facility isn't really the Erich Wagner Kindersanatorium, as noted by Motts at the beginning of the gallery ("Note: the name "Erich Wagner Kindersanatorium" is a pseudonym; the real name of this location is currently undisclosed)."
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What an incredible mixture of design styles were used throughout this building. Makes you wonder if there were several people planning each section independently or something, rather than any particular over-arching style or unifying theme.
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Lovely box mangle! Must be worth a pretty penny, as I don't believe there are many around these days (and in such good condition!). I do give Tony and Peaches 5 extra credit points each for their delightful answers, however. ;-)