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Location DB > United States > New York > Utica > Broadacres > Bratchny's pics > IMG_2026.JPG

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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.

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??
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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