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I imagine that there was a fire extinguisher mounted to the wall under that red sign many years ago.

I wonder if all those arches were open long ago?
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The detail on the bottom of the window almost makes the bars appear decorative and non threatening.
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looks like an opening in the center was cemented over in this room too.
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Labs keep all kinds of counts most of which deal with the number of tests that are run. Now a days they use numbers to show how the items they buy are used and for reporting to licensing agencies for accreditation. % of accuracy New standard numbers for standard tests. Just a few years ago they changed what is considered a normal blood sugar based on research and lab findings.
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That tank in the middle of the door and a couple that were lying around in the first picture of the lab make me nrevous about what is in them. Tanks can hold all kinds of things. If these were dangerous I would like to think someone would have removed them.......silly me it is abandoned. Just one more reason to be extremely careful in buildings like this. Be careful Motts!
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I think it is the most secure closure of a door I have seen in many a picture. Sure closes of the area unless you have tools and lots so time. Only makes me more curious about what is in there........
its funny how they would abandon innocent angels like that
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agreed mamatofive it actually does look like a school
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this is gonna creep you out but i remember once from this weird poem i read along time ago.. Snowflakes gently cover the world in red
and hide what’s unholy from the dead,
showing us how He covers our sin
and gives us His grace when we come to Him.... i think this means death or something ... pretty weird i remember this when i seen this snowflake
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ya the ceiling looks freshly painted , this place stayed well perserved in some areas
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wow, at night this place would be creepy
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i would love to see those close up.
on coming train RUN

love the ceiling
WOW! A small train! Was this Mr Rodgers neighborhood
it looks like a small aqueduct, (and if they have dirk the daring I call 1st dibs)