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Location DB > United States > Texas > Corsicana > Odd Fellow & Rebekah Home For Children > Exterior > orphanarium (5).JPG

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One of the two turret-esque sections that were on either side of the main entrance. These are the only buildings anywhere on the campus that aren't boarded up.
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Posted by TurboZutek 11/24/2004 8:04 PM | remove
  Those windows look pretty secure and not at all like they would just snap open to the touch!!

;-)
Posted by the ruralexploration kids 11/25/2004 1:03 AM | remove
  I'm tall for a chick.. But sadly, not tall enough :p
Posted by TurboZutek 11/25/2004 1:17 AM | remove
  Hmmmm... Some kind of 'extending device' is clearly in order here...

Perhaps a ladder ? Anything on site that might work ?
Posted by the ruralexploration kids 11/25/2004 4:09 AM | remove
  Nothing really on-site.. It's easily drive-around-able, so it'd probably be feasable to jump in from the top of a (parked!) vehicle.. Nobody would really be the wiser, I'd assume, if you had a wheelman drive around the campus like a stupid tourist once you're in. I didn't get too close to the windows - Not sure how hardcore you'd need to be to jump in.
Posted by TurboZutek 11/25/2004 7:31 PM | remove
  I did wonder about parking a car up close and trying that.

Could be an idea! ;-)
Posted by the ruralexploration kids 11/26/2004 5:28 AM | remove
  it'd probably have to be something taller than a car... maybe one of those vans with the escape ladders?
Posted by Explorer Zero 5/8/2005 2:21 PM | remove
  those are called casement windows and they have an operating crank (or place to insert one) inside cant be opened from the outside unless the mechanism is busted and that may well be as a couple seem ajar very cool find gotta be a way in
Posted by nobody 6/11/2005 1:24 AM | remove
  Looks like the bridge of an old ferry.
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