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A lonely chair in a lonely hallway. Beautiful lighting, Motts. Were there police officers and security in this area, as well? Your adrenaline levels must have been through the roof!
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Looks like an AJAX ad from the 60's
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Thank-you, Motts!
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The 'Poopkid' strikes again?
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Hiya, Backy!
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What a great shot. LOVE it.
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It's actually only half of a building ;-)
The floors and walls are actually very sturdy, no holes or anything like that are present. If they can renovate Riverside State Hospital, anything is possible. That's when you know it's bullshit when developers call Danvers, Dixmont, or even Kings Park Psych "too far gone" to be renovated.
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Yaay, New creepy stuff. It's bee so long since I've been on this site :-( Miss these awsome pix , and you guys too.... LYNN E 8-)
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The window is steamed up? What's going on in there?
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I really like the way this place has decayed gracefully without the 'tagging' and trash thrown around. It really looks like a building that has been closed up for 20 years, without anybody ever going in it.
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The architecture is stunning.
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This one goes on the cover!!! It looks like that chair would fall apart if one tried to sit in it.
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It's truly amazing how the chair contrasts with itself. Parts of it look pristine, yet other parts are rotting.
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Another one for the lonely chair coffee table book!
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Motts, is this all one building?... it seems pretty fragile and deteriorated to be renovated. But, if they can do it, how wonderful it is that someone out there is saving something!