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It looks like a soap dispencer would have been up by the sink.
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From a patient's view from his room door window,those exit signs most realy make them mad.
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I love this picture. The sunlight makes it so inviting, but whats behind that black open door makes it not (inviting).
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Killer shot!
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session 9 was filmed in danvers. shame its just finished demolition. great pics.
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Interesting how there's one bath and two sinks...
wow and teh place is called Isolation Hospital it fits well huh
hey motts what building was this
wow motts you deffently have a inturesting life
you know motts you dident have to tell them it was a clown now your gunna give people nightmares
of corse they are below the hospitals
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If you like these big engines and want to see them and a ton of other interesting items operating, go to the Rough and Tumble museum in Kinzer Pa. Near Lancaster, they have a show in August that will knock your socks off. Everything from steam fire engines pumping to big steam engines to steam tractors and threshing machines, all operating.
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these are boiler draft gauges they indicate the amount of air moving through the boiler feeding the fire
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this is where the burner barrels were incerted into the boiler of an oil fire boiler
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HAHA i wonder who put it there what a great item to place there as u walk up the stairs