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Wow. The structure looks more foreign than the decay
Nice tiles. So much going on in this photo. Another great shot.
And... no broken glass! Great composition from ceiling to floor.
The floor is a pile of ooze. Odd how the white room with the bars near the beginning is so pristine and these are so decayed.
A little stucco and voila its fixed !!!
That is some major water damage.
The tiles look like they're losing their colour, I assume its just mould or dust though.
I hope this isnt my room
This is what I would call a real Booby Trap.
I wonder what a room like this would smell like...
As soon as I saw that, it just reminded me of something, I'm ot sure what. But I love those doors.
Looks like a hallway more than a room. There is a handrail, and they usually aren't in rooms. Amazing that the glass panes in the door are still in tact!
wow hideous yet gorgeous
OK looking at all these roof cave-in photos I think I know about when the cave-ins would have occurred.

A few years ago (ok probably like 7-8 now) there was a major 7-8' snowfall one night in Rochester - its likely that this was the cause of the major damage to the building.

Because I'd been around the building as part of a class/history walk type thing prior to the huge snowfall and I don't recall seeing any major roof/window damage like these show.
The way the wall is peeling to the right of the door (the door's right :P) looks like the tiles are actually that vinyl stuff you see in showers sometimes.
CAN I HAVE SOME OF THOS TILES? WOW
It reminds me of the Titanic for some reason... I absolutely adore this picture!
For me it reminds something from horror movie.

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