490 Comments for Mesa State Training School

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Yeah there's a steam line that feeds the buildings from the power plant; I recall it being a bit of a crawl and full of nasty, friable asbestos, so it wasn't really worth taking as other entrances were usually available.
Mott's...did you happen to notice underground tunnels at this location by chance?
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Ok so if you visited this place, how is it in an undisclosed location? please share the location of this place. along with its real name. I visit almost every place you have on this website (in the US) as long as its still standing. I have been arrested i cant tell you how many times for trespassing but I am ex-military and have top secret clearances so typically its not a problem getting out of trouble. its easy to see im not a teen with spray paint looking for trouble, im a historian and explorer learning all i can about the world i live in. thanks!
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I think this picture is one of my favourite ones... I have a sister with brain paralysis and she uses one of this until today. Seeing an equipment I am so familiar with abandoned in a place like this really made me think. Wonderfull gallery!
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These places arent the only ones that leave there unused equipment, iv have come a pound special schools thatjust leave their equipment in close the doors in all that equipment is there to waste.
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Enter Chris Hansen to say, "Have a seat. What are you doing here?"
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@ KahunaTony - Usually it's not worth the effort. Reselling medical equipment on the quiet is very hard to do even if you resell it fairly cheap - that *** is EXPENSIVE - and demonstrate as best you can that everything is in perfect working order.

Lots of "ifs", it's worse than moving furniture: just as heavy plus it can be way more fragile.
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Love the color contrast.
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That's an arson's dream come true.
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holy shit
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S&C: 17:36 (50 SDHP in place of Row) Used 135# for the 1st set of Push Press, but, came to my sneess and dropped down to 115# (2nd & 3rd)CFE: 10x600m2:28/2:16/2:21/2:23/2:25/2:18/2:23/2:22/2:24/2:26
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Oh man I would LOVE to have some of those rocks in my collection!!!!
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Someones going to look on here one day and say, "My old wheelchair!"
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Great find!
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It looks like a grass mat for the chair, you know the kind that sit behind a desk?