832 Comments for The Ladd School

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DARKNESS IS YOUR FRIEND!

RIGHT C-NOTE!
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That had to smell funny.
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DO NOT DROP THE SOUP!
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I've seen a few at some state hospital cemeteries such as Danvers.
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The building materials used seemed pretty cheap and shoddy to me but I am no expert. When a building is boarded tight, sometimes more damage is done by not letting it "breathe" freely as moisture, mold, and heat are not vented.
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The floor was not level, it might have been to collect the water into a drain in the lowest part of the floor.
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I should have worded that better... how often do you find memorial plaques like this?
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Great gallery. This seems unusual to have a "closing" plaque.
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That seems like a lot of debris for a building that looks to be relatively well protected from the elements. Were there a lot of openings or is this mostly the result of extreme temp?
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Morgue. Noun. A place in which bodies are kept.

Sure looks like one to me.
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Is the floor somewhat wavy or is that due to the lens? You are a magician with a flashlight.
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No, I honestly don't pay attention to graf much.
its been a long time since i seen this view
you see my tag motts?
states "no one can hear your prayers"
there is no mourge here
dont waste your time thinking their is
What is the ceiling tile made of ? Looks like brown asbestos to me.
A good photograph, makes you think the corridor is never ending