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It looks like it was a very intriguing place.
i assume you shot these a while ago tho'
The owner of the building refused to put any money into it to keep it up to codes, fined multiple times and spent time in jail for not paying the fines.
As far as getting into see it again, I do not think that would be possible, it is being torn down and is in dilapidated condition.
The site has some mystery to it though, there are rumors of items buried on the grounds somewhere. These items are reportedly buried DEEP and may never be found. There were several eye witnesses to blankets, tools, cots, etc. being dumped by the truck load in DEEP holes on the property somewhere then buried. They may be in the back of the building in the field, however that could never be confirmed.