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This is around the back, which appears to actually be the front. Anyone know why it is like this - was the driveway different back in the day??
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Posted by 'Dukes |
4/6/2005 3:13 AM | remove |
It is the main entrance; because the county was ignoring the old building. This place is so simplistic to bounce into; which is probably why I got bored; because I had to ask " why am I here?" This isn't historic, its's a nursing home, ". Terrence hall is an interesting building. Look to the lower left of the shot; managed to catch my 'sploring coat on some shards of glass like an idiot and tear it. Well, that was before it became my 'splorin. coat. With good reason.
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Posted by Bratchny |
4/6/2005 3:30 AM | remove |
Ah, thats a pretty lame way to cover up the past...it has the elements of a more interesting building, but ends up looking like a school. Was this building always a nursing home??
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Posted by 'Dukes |
4/6/2005 4:51 AM | remove |
Now THAT is a good question! TB ceased to be a problem in the early '60's, so when Terrence ceased operation as a TB sanatorium and the new building was buildt, that's debatable. But there is some old shit in Terrence. I rememeber getting turned around in North Utica one time around '92 and driving in here; I lookied around and saw the signs "doctors" this way, "patients recieving" this way, and thought something was odd.
Goofy fact: Terrence was "reused before " the rest of the complex.If you saw the piano,you saw some of the space the county leased out to businesses.
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