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How convenient, a map of the building!
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It sort of looks like a bird if you look at it upside down, kind of like a seagull.
The wing span-ish areas wouldn't be easy to get lost in, I don't suppose, but the body-ish part would get me all confused and turned around, methinks.
Haha, very creative
nah... looks more like a motorcycle...
Brrrrrmm, Brrrrrrrmmm, Brrmmmmmmm

Yeah, it does look like the handle bar of a motorcycle.
ICF MR came up as Intermediate Care Facility Mentally Disabled
If only theres was one in every hospital.
Handlebars....
You are here.
Nice of someone to leave you something useful like a map!!!!
ICF-MR stands for Intermediate Care Facility-Mentally Retarded Developmentally Disabled. Many old building of this size were first used as large group homes when the institutions began closing down.
lOVE THIS PLACE. hAVE BEEN THERE NUMEROUS TIMES, AM GOING BACK WITH NEWEST GHOST HUNTING EQUIPTMENT, AS IM TOTALLY DRAWN HERE. HAS ANYONE ELSE DONE THIS HERE SINCE THEY PUT UP THE LARGE FENCES?
Must be a recent map as it is labled ICF-MR which is an Imtermediate Care Facility for the Mentally Retarded. Usually headed up by the "Q" which is the QMRP which stands for Qualified Mental Retardation Professiona.

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