273 Comments Posted by Amy

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Are you sure it's a bathroom? And not some sort of changeroom? Was there a showerhead in the "shower" or a hole where a shower could have been? Just an idea. Walking up and down stairs have, for a long time, been used as exercise, so maybe that has something to do with it. I don't know, just a guess!
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It looks like a painting, amazing Motts... truly amazing.
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i go here often with a big group of freinds and it looks a lot more creepy than this. the floor is just covered in slate and theres different things along the floor such as wire. really scary. We have come out of there in seconds before now, but we kind of last a bit longer! hehe xx
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I saw basically this same thing 2 days ago at 93, the sun was setting behind the building just as I walked around it and it made every window of a whole wing illuminate, it was obvious it was the sun but it was still a really powerful thing to see, it kind of brought life to the building. I took pictures of it, I'll have to upload them.
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I live in smithtown about 5 minutes from here,I've been in a few buildings but not 93 or any really major ones yet. The place has an overall eerie feeling I guess you could say but its really incredible. Every time I go I feel lucky to live so close to such an amazing place. If youre into photography you'll have a field day here, I'm a photo major and I've gotten some really crazy shots. To be honest, I have never experienced anything paranormal in or around the buildings. If youre looking for it, anyone can here things or think they saw something. I'm not saying anyones lying though, I don't believe in ghosts or any form of afterlife whatsoever but if there were such things, I could definitely see them lingering around a massive completely abandoned psych ward. Its worth seeing, even if you dong go in, the stature of building 93 is something to see itself. If you go in, do not be stupid and go when there's light. I have seen a friend almost fall through the floor and trust me, its not something to fuck with. I think anyone could understand why its so easy to be fascinated by a place like this. Its old, its creepy at times, overgrown, rundown, paint peeling, plants growing inside, no ceiling sometimes, whole rooms of furniture as if whoever was there just up and left it to rot. The amount of buildings there are still impresses me. Youre going to want to go back and explore until you've seen everything haha. Its worth it. That's my input.
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This photo is stunning. Very nicely done.
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Thom used to be the name of the medical hospital on the school's campus, but now it's just another building (I'm not sure what it's used for).
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My guess is that the window in the wall was used for observation. Given my prior knowledge of the school, the lonely little chair is sitting in the middle of a corridor that connected to large dormitory rooms where the young male residents of the school would sleep with their beds lined up in rows.
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This is a beautiful shot. Do you know, was this in an old dormitory?
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They've got an identical wheelchair on the front porch of the library at this school.
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This school is absolutely amazing.
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I've been on your site a ton and never came across this gallery until just now. This particular school is my absolute favorite (well, maybe not fqavorite, but it's the one that intrigues me the most), and I'm thrilled that I found these photos. I've been on the school campus and have been dying to know what's inside the abandoned buildings, and now, thanks to you, I finally do. So thank you.
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i think this picture represents the administration as the devil and the angels represent the patients that were sentthere.
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That's fantastic. If only I had a bright yellow panic button too...
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Nice fleur-de-lis motif.