5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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eww the last person who went DID NOT flush!!! haha
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I love this pic!! the green really completes it.
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Holy Crap...This freaked me out!!! I wasn't quite sure what to make of it. Good one Motts!! haha
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I love this pic. Everything looks so peaceful and at rest.
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I Love the way the vines are coming down the building....Hard to believe nature could do something amazing like this. Someday I'd like to explore buildings like this one.
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This is an amazing picture!!
Hmm. Credibility much?
More than meets the eye.
My dad always used to say "Bars and locks only keep out the honest thieves." By which he meant if someone really wants to get into a place, they will, no matter how you secure it.

This proves him right. Again. (Dammit.)
I'm sure standard stall widths have increased along with standard chair sizes as we Americans have...um...increased in girth.

A cafe in my hometown dates to the 1920s and still has the original wooden swivel-chair seating at the counter. The seats are tiny compared to what we're used to today.
Ditto what Autumn said. =(
Look at those beautiful stair rails. They'd never meet today's building codes; a toddler could easily fall through them. Artistically, it's sad; from a practical point of view I guess it's a good thing "they don't build 'em like they used to."
ack, me too! I was the handyman for a sorority for many years, and one of my jobs was keeping the drains clear on the flat roof sections. It's an ongoing battle. They always clog again, and the results can easily be catastrophic.
Whoa.

Cool.
Not just hot, but steamy too. I washed dishes in college, and working in that steam all the time put an end to the acne I still had.