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it looks so clean
Yeah, it does look clean. It also looks like one of the levels in Silent Hill.
Thanks Motts!
All the interior pics appear to be free of grafitti and vandalism, amazing for a place closed for 16 years.
Odd. Almost looks like there's a really short person standing back there, on a windowsill. xD
Yeah was thinking the same about a person bck there - neato :)
The dust on the windows makes the light look so aged.. it's golden ;O I love this one!
I'd have said 'Wallpaper" but Motts has already provided one.

Something about that shot made me think "Hitchcock Film" straight away.
I agree it looks clean. Sterile, no life. Strictly institutional.
oh hell yea WALLPAPER!!!

at first sight i was hoping u would make this a wallpaper
I wonder what that cart was used for last.
( Hey David. )

It almost looks like a gurney to me.
"I wonder what that cart was used for last. "

Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Races!
How come this shot looks way to familier with me. Hey, Motts. Does this asylum have another name?
It was also called Ypsilanti Regional Psychiatric Hospital, and the area in back was called the Center for Forensic Psychiatry.
Look like there is someone small back there. Motts is that someone stright ahead of you.
hey is some ahead of you in this pic.
I agree with Vastarien; I saw that and thought 'Silent Hill, what what?'

Quite a gem of a shot, I am equally grateful that it is a wallpaper :)
This reminds me of Condemned or Silent Hill. Of course, that's nothing new when it comes to photographs of urban decay. =D
This place was torn down. Toyota owns the land is is building a headquarters there.
I love it when there are trolleys/bit of equipment just left lying around, makes it look more desolate doncha think?
Daniel, Daniel, Daniel................
Thanks for the great pics. If memory serves me correct, that hall leads to the employee lounge. My grandparents retired from there when it closed and my mother and two aunts were house keepers there until it closed. I have memories of that place you wouldn't believe from visiting my mom at work. Kind of a scary place for a little child to visit. Unfortunatly for you, I have family that remained working there until the day it was demolished. They worked in the shop building way out back and were in charge of checking the building during the day to make sure no one was locked in anywhere. I guess what Im trying to get at is they had keys and would had let you in anywhere you wanted and provided stories. But Im sorry to say it's to late now. But thank you very much for the pics. I drive by the now Toyota plant every day on my way to work and remember the great building that once stood there. Thanks for the pics as odd as it may sound it was a part of my families history.

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