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Corridor

The connecting overpass that leads to the cafeteria building.
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Nice....Looks a bit more contemporary, looking at the windows. Do you know when it was built? Was it added on later? Am I way off base?
Yes this walkway is definitely not from 1862, but I'm not sure when exactly it was added on.
Nice and bright, beats walking thru the tunnels to get to the cafeteria, although there is a tunnel that probably leads there.
This reminds me of the hallway connecting 21/22 to 7 at KPPC.
This hallway seems to be slanted downwards, the windows don't quite line up. Great shot.
Again, this looks like some sort of a government building, and not a mental hospital. I am surprised to see that the paint has not peeled off, beautiful none the less.
Most large scale residential mental health facilities of the last 50 to 100 years were actually built with government funds.
Anyone else see the cyclopse smiley face on the door?
benihana, sorry to inform you, but I think that is a window with a line that slightly curves upwards under it. No hard feelings...Cyclopses dont smile, they only have one eye and that makes them all emo about everything, and their one eyeness.
These corridors are gone now as I posted to an earlier pic thread. All that's left is just the door nearest the photographer that leads to about a 15 foot drop down to the roadway below. And as for cyclops, I saw one spray painted on a wall in one of the rooms.
Those walkways are sweet business! Too bad they are gone...

PS: Is it just the photo, or is it angled down? Really fun stuff if it's angled down!
They were really angled down!!!
haunting corridor which no one have been in it for years
I just wonder how many souls walked the "WALK OF LIFE" here?????
This is creepy!!!! Can you believe that it was slanted down like dat? Well anyway i wish they(walmart) didn't tear such history down... Yeah it was just an abonded buliding BUT it was history... So many people grew up around it and noone ever really knew what was inside there.... Such a shame.... I think there are spirits traped here....
this hallway is in really great shape
nice id love to go there

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