264 Comments for Rest Haven

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Damn them paint chips sure make me hungry.
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Yay! More awesome galleries. Thnx Motts!
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You mentioned the chapel is on the second floor? Perhaps the windows open for fresh air during summer months? I didn't notice any ceiling fans
so it probably got pretty hot and stuffy in there.
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Mirror...mirror...
THIS PLACE! you find: Just a piece of scrap paper among egg-shell paint flakes: Box 4! Auditors reports. 1863-1897. I keep thinking about it all! Would actually love to see something of the kind.
Melting looks like
The more I look the more I wonder.
Windows to open behind the altar? Is this not a bit unusual? Have we seen this before?
This picture is unbelievable...the WHOLE IDEA is unbelievable - I cannot figure it out...I mean HOW they were thinking.....
It is "X marks the spot" at the end. It is so nice that it is clean and free of graffiti tags and scribbling
Ohhh MY! Is that paint-peel? It is the biggest -peeel painthave ever seen. Thought, it is a rag.....
Maybe she had Polio?
Yeah - That Movie!
Skylights such a good + wonderful idea - gotta love skylights.
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what if this was the staff bathroom,that would be weird?
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Amazing location. Abandoned facilities unmolested by vandals, scrappers, and taggers are nearly impossible to find. I appreciate your research and history lesson of these places before they are demolished. Thanks for your brilliant web site and photos.
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Cool new old place, all of the peeling paint has left me craving potato chips,Bye