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I've seen lots of blueprints and the like while inside, but I generally don't spend much time rifling through them, the interesting ones are usually gone anyhow.

I enjoy collecting artifacts like postcards and architectural drawings to places I've been to or am planning to visit, which is how I came across the old floor plan.
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Motts:
In your description of this photo you mentioned and old floor plan. Typically do you find these documents at these sites or do you acquire them beforehand?
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My guess is a child traced their hand then got creative in the palm area. Remember the turkey handprints from 1st grade? You traced your handprint on construction paper, then cut it out. The thumb was the neck and head and the fingers became the feathers. I think there was a layer glued on top for the body. That's my guess.
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It is creepy to me that people have sadistic ideas like this all on their own and then assume that all staff will have similar ideas and then actually carry those ideas out.
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[Pssst! Twugster! Don't tell nobody the truth - they are all happier that way. Just my 1 1/2 cents.]
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Uh, no, Kathryn. It's been uninhabited for some time.
Excellant Pictures & Photagrafty.
Did The Patients Actually Live In There In That Condition ?
It Looks Like a Place For Rats To Harbor.
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Hmm. should the patients have cold or warm shower this morning? creepy.
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Anyone think that the light in the doorway at the end of the hall in this picture looks a little like a face looking down the corridor??? With a cross next to it. Spooky man
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In PA somewhere there is an underground road. I'm not just talking about a tunnel, it has houses and everything. It flooded in the 1800 and eveyone just left leaving eveything behind. the houses were moved around a little and are used for support for the road above it. Unfortanitly most "treasures" have been stolen. Its sad that people steal the only remnants of human life once being there to sell it for money.
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modernism or not, that creeps me out!
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When the day is done,
And all is quiet and still...
Sit and dream to fly!

I love Haiku's! Guys, this is so fun! :0)
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i did not know that they would frame observation windows in wood.