33 Comments Posted by Abby

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No, it was abandoned years ago. I was there last year and the doors to most of the buildings were open so I got the tour from some ppl I was working with that day
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Rhody Man: yes u can still get in there. I was there last June and it appeared that most of the doors were either open or unlocked
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I had to float to a group home last June and a few of the staff and I walked the grounds and went in a few of the buildings without any issues. Didn't see any security or cops. That place gives me the willies though, just like the home I was working in that day.
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I remember the building with the theater and another building with a hospital bed and surgical tray
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The more I read the more disturbing it gets :/
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Kty: it says at the top of the page what this place is called
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I think I was in this room last June. Took pics of each building I was in
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I'm just curious, who is this Motts person??
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One of the clients I cared for was badly burned in one of their tubs and is all scarred from the waist down. So sad how the clients were treated (and some molested) there...
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I used to care for some former clients of this institution but in a group home last year. I floated to a group home on Dever grounds last June and got the tour of a few of the buildings. The place is creepier than the home I worked in.
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I never liked those toys... and in the context of them being found in some decrepit, abandoned building where killers clowns might be lurking around every shadowy corner ::shudder:: Eeek!
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It reminds me of children throwing blankets over chairs and making forts to play in... creepy and amazing :)
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It looks as though reality is warping around a tear in time and space...
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Wow. You just don't see such detail in modern balustrades these days. So gorgeous.
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The colours here are stunning.