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Another theater makes an appearance - which makes four at this institution alone. This hospital has never failed to amaze me in some way during each visit...
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Beautifull paneling. Thanks Motts for the nice afternoon. I check your site often.
Its nice to know they had things for the patients. Four theaters..wow. My town doesn't even have that many lol.

Thank you for brightening a dreary rainy afternoon!
Yes, i agree, nice paneling and a wall clock too! Thanks ever so much for giving us another new gallery to help us get through the chilly winter months. You are just too cool! :)
Acoustic panels maybe? Looks like speakers hanging near the stage. Yeah, LucieLou, that IS a cool clock! It sure is nice not to see any graffiti.
Thanks Motts!
I love how the light is streaking down the walls (or appears to be) that makes it look like a special-effects in a movie...like you are running really FAST or something.

4 theatres...wow. THAT is nuts!

Thanks for another AWESOME gallary!! When are you gonna post more more more more more???

NEED MORE MOTTS!! :D
Very 60s looking. This place is very well preserved. Thanks for another spectacular gallery.
Every time you have a new album, it makes me want to go in here more and more. I'd really love to get in, but it wouldn't be easy to get around security, which I hear is a real problem. However, I also heard that someone explained to a guard what they were doing, just to take pictures, and he gave them a tour of the place.
Thank you for all of the photos form this place, in all of the galleries! An incredible location, so glad I got to see it.
Thanks for the latest gallery Motts.
Another awsome gallery, Mr. Motts! Keep up the great work!
No shortage of theaters here.
Motts thanks for another great gallery. :)
Maybe the tiled one was for patients, the one with the red overhang was for staff lectures and presentations and this wood panelled one was for doctors?? Thanks again for a great gallery Mr. Motts. I look forward to the next one, soon I hope.
Motts Thanks for another wonderful gallery to see everyday. Keep up the wonderful work you do.
Amazing work!
thank you for the beautiful photos Mr. Motts, they made my day
You are probably correct BKW, but if this was a teaching hospital (or used by a university for teaching) the spaces may have been for lectures, classes, etc.
Holy cats, that is a lot of theaters.

Great gallery Motts! :D
Wow so many theaters! I really like this onw with the wood paneling and clock on the wall. Hi Debbie.
Where are the stage curtains? Im surpried the stage wall is plain cinder block. You would think that it would have at least been painted.
thanks Motts, this waa nice surpise during my lunch today :)
Thanks Mr. Motts for another great gallery!
Hate to be redundant but I really like the "before and after" photos esp this auditorium. Where do you find the old pix Mr. Motts?
where's the projectors?
Thanks, motts. MOAR GALLAREEE
MORE PICS MORE PICS...
Hey Motts...the Natives are getting restless here!

Need...more....pics!!!!
:)

AH this reminds me of the Lecture Hall when I went to Penn State...and how I fell asleep every time I had a class in there...

Needless to say, I didn't pass the first semeter of college. :(
Thank you! Great photos as usual.
I am with "BKW", don't forget all those nursing school and radiology graduations. You also have to have a nice place to give presentations to visiting dignitaires. Politicians with medical care facilities in their districts understand, "state and federal funding".
You never need to leave because everything is on site.........!!!
Thank you! :D

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