Fantastic, when is the ball?
Love the railing....
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Yep,that's-definetly-an-OR-table.Seen-those=at-least-5-times-before.
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I-would-gander-that-it-is-either-a-vacumn-pump,or-a-suction-machine.If-we-could-see-the-front,could-probably-find-out-what-it-is.
that is NOT the star of david, for chrissakes.
inherent to architectural stained glass design was stylization of imagery. the stellar icon is stylized, nothing more.
What a beautiful place! Surely this could be re-used for something. Its far too lovely just to let sit and fall apart...Does anybody have any guesses as to what's on the floor?
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There is quite a bit of history to that window indeed. it has seen the death of an american president before its reuse! I would really love to check this place out, I'm stuck here in utah, if I ever get the chance to make it out there i'd like to contact the proper authorities and get permission to explore
Sorry Amy, has to be said

wouldnt a sit down urinal just be a normal toilet?
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Looks like something Anna was using last night !
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Awesome picture.
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I'm from Pittsburgh, I thought it was just me seeing the Steelers logo!!!! At first glance I was surprised, but then saw it was not.
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This room is truly an amazing find! I would of found it really hard to leave it behind. I certainly hope someone has kept this and made something fantastic out of it because it has such an elegant quality.
It's the tower of Babel!
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iN 1913 when the tb hospital was 1st opened, the rotunda was a dining hall, and all the doors were at the time, frenchglass doors , & all led directly outside.
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lOVE THIS PLACE. hAVE BEEN THERE NUMEROUS TIMES, AM GOING BACK WITH NEWEST GHOST HUNTING EQUIPTMENT, AS IM TOTALLY DRAWN HERE. HAS ANYONE ELSE DONE THIS HERE SINCE THEY PUT UP THE LARGE FENCES?