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Pretty cool!
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LARRY D i was simply saying for a place like this to spend alot of money on in 1870 that place was pretty poor , ancient rome is diff. example: look at king tut in egypt ANCIENT= rich and gold everywhere but look at egypt in 1870 pooooooooor thats all i was saying
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ever since running across this site about 2 yrs ago, i have been addicted to it. Took me a few months to make it tru all the archives then waited patiently for several months for new galleries. Im hoping 2013 will be filled with new locations. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK MOTTS!!!!!!!
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Not one chair or soap dispenser in the entire set.
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looks like the italians don't care for the Kirkbride design
The absence of ghost children and evil nuns aside, this was a great location to see. It's really strange see a place that's even without much clear background history. That truly made it feel even more abandoned than anything else you've shot. It was definitely a treat. Thank you so much, Motts!
Sir Motts has spoken, LOL!

Can't wait to see what's next! You're an awesome guy Mr. Motts
Thanks again for a great gallery. I'm getting my Motts fix but I still want more more more!!
I swear, you find bath tubs in the strangest places!
I could live there (with a few windows of course)
Now it's used to keep the floor up!
This has to be one of my favorites and what my nightmeres are made of! LOVE IT!!
cool
I suppose it's good to know that America isn't the only place that's grafitied up!
I'd love to see this place in person.