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All human things are subject to decay and when fate summons monarchs must obey.
there is a hospital in the upper u.p of michigan in a town called newberry i was 1 of the lucky people to enter and tour it do to being an imate on the same grounds anyway my comment because i dont remember the name of the hospital is if anyone has any photos of this place which is prob in my opion in 1 of the top shapes as far as condtions goes let me know i found alot of interesting things here i stay for a few minutes for a response
this is a great shot of that building looks to be in great shape
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how about p95 filters?
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were they really attack dogs? they could have just been sniff dogs; a place like that would be perfect to hide stuff for a dog to smell for, and police dogs are generally very well behaved.
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I have been in the same place, and I did look in the drawers. There were old files...lots of them. I took a folder (yeah, I know, I feel guilty) which has the medical records for a 5 year old boy. The files are dated 1962.

Many times I felt I should bring them back...I felt that maybe they "belonged" there, but the building is since demolished and condos are there. Now, I look at it not as theft, but as preserving history.
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No....the smaller brick buildings are gone...but this huge SEVEN story building still stands.

I have a TON of pictures from this place, including one that eerily looks like a ghostly face looking at the camera.
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This is where the Poltergeist clown went to retire.
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isn't this place demo'd now ?
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The hospital is used as a cancer research center. The movie was "A Beautiful Mind."
It will be knocked down soon and replaced with town homes - so sad.
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thats amazing
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this reminds me of the tunnels in the taunton insaine assylum =]
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Beautiful composition Motts.
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This picture scares the crap outta me, I'm expecting something to crawl out of the dark any minute now...
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That is SO awesome!