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I agree with you Ducky. *shivers*
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Its kinda sad. Like how the one chairs all big and comfy and the others all broken and uncomfy. Kinda makes you things about how the staff thought they were bigger than the paients. Of course, they were wroung though.
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That does NOT look like an exit! 0.o
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Did i see satans star? yup. i did. cool!
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Wallpaper, please! *begs* pplllllleeeeeeeeaaaaasssssssseeeeeeee?
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Looks like theres a face in the window! But...wait...thats just a tree. Awww man!
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I have that mirror on my vanity in my bedroom.
too bad you didn't get a shot of the clown, i would have liked to see it.
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I live in Belleville and half the building is abandoned because of a lack of funding (it was between two centers, and soho lost out). One of the smaller buildings still standing is used for children services with a small playground. There used to be other buildings that were abandoned with tunnels linking all of the buildings. The tunnels were almost always flooded. They were pretty run down until they were knocked down.

Police frequently patrolled the area looking for people who might be sneaking in -- they never caught us.

Now they're condos.

The smaller buildings had several functions throughout the years. It was a TB quarantine, a children's hospital, and other medical facilities.
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This photo to me feels like it's trying to make you go inside.
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ugh clowns ... *shivers*
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Just a bit of info: the building is currently in use as a cancer treatment center, and yes, it was used in the movie "A Beautiful Mind".

Currently there are only 2 other original buildings left. 1 is a school for children with special needs, with outpatient facilities on the upper floors for adults. The other was condemned up unitl a few months ago. There is construction and rennovation going on every day. There are tunnels that lead from these two bldgs to the main facility. These 2 buildings used to be the nurses living quarters, and the tunnels were for use in inclement weather. Hope this helps everyone.
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its the mother of all soap dispensers!
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Wheel chairs freak me out.
This shot is pretty good. =]
Why, oh why is there a recliner in the power plant?