226 Comments for Hayswood Hospital

"Red One Alert" might be their tornado warning system. It is in Kentucky after all.
Thanks!
No, thanks. I'll take the stairs!
I have some American bricks eldokid!
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It's been a while since I was there... I want to say the first floor of the original hospital building, but I can't remember for certain.
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What floor is the morgue on in hayswood ?
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Brains?
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"Kudzu was first introduced to the United States in 1876 at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. The Soil Erosion Service recommended the use of kudzu to help control erosion of slopes which led to the government-aided distribution of 85 million seedlings and government-funded plantings of kudzu..."
https://en.wikipedia.o...in_the_United_States
Kudzu root contains starch and can be made into many different dishes. But it's not exactly a staple food. I'm Chinese and I hardly ever eat kudzu products.
I like the waterway
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Food for the Chinese Immigrants or their livestock?
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Very nice Dark Star
Thanks Dark-Star!
Kudzu does NOTHING slowly, LOL! One can almost WATCH that stuff grow! It will envelope telephone poles, large trees, entire hillsides! A realtor told me when we were house-hunting in the Chattanooga area that it was originally imported as a food source by Chinese immigrants.
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It's a shame how some old buildings are left to rot rather than be turned into something else.
They should have rescued this fountain.