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Opening in 1965, the Midwestern Regional Center was the Ontario government's attempt to restore developmentally disabled children and adults, but was designed mostly for children. In the 1970's, the amount of adults in the building surpassed the number of children. When the Ontario government realized that putting someone in a building and telling them to get better doesn't work, they decided to take a more community centered approach to the problem, closing the building in 1998. In 2011, it was purchased with the intent of converting it to a Buddhist temple, but little progress has been made. 1.
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Fantastic shots. Loving all your sets so far. Keep them coming!
It was dark, my heart was pounding, I just had to go in Flickr: Urban Mans | |
Thanks! I should have more coming eventually as I just found most of my old pictures.
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This location looks like a blast to explore/hang out in. Nice job with the three new posts today! I really hope this location is either a very well kept secret or is taken care of somewhat by somebody cause its so nice and it'd be really sad for it to be destroyed by pricks.
[last edit 11/30/2019 6:27 AM by Thinklikefreak - edited 1 times]
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Jeez, this is a gorgeous location; you really hit the ground running! 😃 Thanks for sharing another awesome post, keep it up!
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