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why was that house-shape in the wall?
Bas, my best guess is that it was at one time a shed or add on that was placed there and then taken down when it's purpose was no longer necessary.
Wow, I never noticed that... yeah it could be a shed or even an older extention of the building before the long connecting hallway on the left was built.
LOOKS LIKE IT COULD OF BEEN ANOTHER ENTRY SIMILAR TO THE ONE ON THE RIGHT.
Ha ha, believe it or not, my old lacrosse team used to have games behind there. And if you noticed, there are smaller buildings behind it as well, they surrounded our field!
It looks like an arrow, pointing to that window.
All those cups line-up.
i play lacrosse there now on u15 and there still r buildings there and we go in em
This is a very nice picture.
My sister's boyfriend lives in Foxboro so he might have been in there once... I'll have ask him sometime. If he has been there I'll be jealous! lol =D
By been in there I ment the building, not whatever was there that made that arrow shape on the outside wall.
I used to work there in the 1980's. The new England Patriots practice field was behind the main building. Toward the end I was one of only a couple of people working in the building before it closed. Real creepy turning out the lights at the end of the day!

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