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Just wanted to start off by introducing myself to the community as Bumblebee, I have had the chance to meet a few of the UER regulars and look forward to meeting more. This location has been kind of a funny duck for my exploring partner Storytrail and I up until the other week. Passing this location countless times we always came to the conclusion that there was no way it could be abandoned. Cars in the parking lot, cut grass, exterior lights with power. Nothing about this place added up, that is until we decided to actually stop and investigate. What we found screamed government cut backs. Here stood what once was a group home for children ranging from 3 months to eighteen. A bustling hub that accepted many kids from the region for many different reasons. Unfortunately the home fell casualty to the taboo subject of mental health, a subject that gets all too often over looked and in this case it was the children who lost out. 1. The island for misfit toys,was the first thing to cross my mind surveying the playground. Bikes, balls, hockey nets, and playground equipment camouflaged in the dense grass and cracking asphalt.
2. Detailed murals graced the walls and hallways throughout the entire home. 3. Despite the power meter reading straight 0's the building still had power inside. Luckily what was thought to be a motion sensor was later discovered to be nothing more than the green glow of the thermostat. 4.
5. An interesting find, a make shift hand made mobile in the OT room still spinning on just as the world around us. 6. Beds left empty for over three years. The only evidence of life can be found in the odd photo and scrap of scribblings found swept into the corners. 7. A tomb fit for a Pharaoh
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Lookin' good! Nice find.
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Hey you! Welcome to UER. Very nice first post!
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Nice shots Bumblebee! Such a cool find...thanks for sharing!
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very cool murals
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A very attention-snagging opening shot! That thermostat light was risky as heck. Nice pay off.
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Great place BB, glad to see to created an account finally.
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Nice work on this location - great find! Welcome to the site!
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Welcome to the site. 'Twas a pleasure meeting you and storytrail this morning.
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I owe a great deal of thanks to Finz for passing along some helpful tips regarding alarms in this place. Had it not been for him I doubt I would have gone in and explored this beauty. Thank you for all the warm welcomes, I look forward to getting to know everyone here. Twas a pleasure to get out and grab some coffee after the big explore, we cant thank you enough.
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Glad this place turn out as well as it did. Lots of nice stuff to see here. Oh... and wicked set!
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Nice set and welcome!
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