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I've seen some photos recently, this is really endangered now, if not already gone by now.
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Looks like they never used the fireplace before. I love the fireplace
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I totally agree with Misty Issel. I would be afraid of going in the basement!
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I believe this may be a type of suction machine. Cannot quite see the other end of the machine to before sure.
I guess they didn't want anyone escaping?
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Love love love this floor!
Hello, I am interested in purchasing and restoring this hospital, depending on where it is located. You also have a couple of others that I'd like to know the location of. I am seeking restorable properties of large proportions for a couple of projects I have in the planning stages. I am seeking properties in the lower middle to eastern states. I am seeking industrial properties everywhere along the entire Mississippi Basin for a conservation project. Please contact me through Facebook and let's discuss things. You could actually save some of the properties that you're preserving in digital format. Wouldn't that be nice for both of us? Looking forward to hearing from you.
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This view looks almost like a 1950's hotel with the terraced front.
There should be a pond across the road with little paddle boats...
Those chandeliers - maybe they are made of copper? And/or waxed paper? Ohh, well, guess i will never know.....
It is very bonny
A joy to see fine craftmanship iron/wood-work. Easy up steps with a rest and a view is so fine.
A joy to see fine janitor is taking the job seriously and making sure the place is protected.
Classic. Never-ending beauty. Did they mark the middle of the floor?
Of course i love the chandeliers also
How lovely indeed, yes what a space
- and with all those fair Lamps lit, wonderfully soft light evenly spread around must have been Precious Glow.
Really like that Lamp. A good look.
And the doors have three hinges.
If kids threw rocks at this I would throw rocks at them for hurting such a beautiful building