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Last Hallway

Last Hallway

One more pink hallway before leaving!
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another one i want to ride my mountain bike through :)
i think pennhurst beats this hands down...
great place to shoot a rock video :)
And thus concludes..............
led paint it peels so profusivly but sticks for years and years
Dear Motts,i've spent the day{7or8 hours looking at your photos and reading the comments and of this i am sure,you know how to take great photos and people like your work,you also seem to know the coolest places to take shots and keep diaries .i think YOU are becoming a legend mate.
These photographs are fantastic! The subject matter conjures up thoughts of lives lived in this facility over the years.

You have captured the sadness in these remnants left carelessly behind.

I do not believe this is the building that housed the nursing home facility - in operation until the county of Oneida closed it about 10 - 13 years ago.

That building was not Jensen Hall. I worked in both of these buildings - the nursing home from '67 to '70 and Jensen Hall, with children, during the 80's and 90's.

Although all of the buildings were used as a sanitorium for TB patients when it was first built and it incompassed all of the grounds. I am aware of this through researching the history of Broadacres and having family members as patients with TB... some of whom died there.

Thanks for this journey down memory lane.

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