84 Comments Posted by DAN

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im goin to pennhurst this weekend i hope it will be a worthwhile trip
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it looks to me like an anesthetic machine...
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Believe it or not, I was born in St. Margaret's in the year of 1980...Kinda weird stumbling across it...That's where a piece of my history began...Now where will it end, but more is what I have done in between...Thanks guys for the beautiful photos...No matter what, history lives everywhere...
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I find it hard to believe that when this partition had taken its toll and fell back, it didn't take any paint off of the side walls... Amazes me.
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what is that on the right side of the picture that runs from the back to the front??? Is it a railing? That's a pretty run-down hospital!
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It would be nice if someone could salvage a piece own a lightening rod maybe? What are your feelings on that
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The "Tubes" are actually condenser tubes. As the steam goes through the turbine, it runs down through the tubes with contain cool water, thereby cooling the steam back to water.
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ive been here that beam used to hold up stairs but the stair were metal so they rotted away
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jai? from vegas? i showed you that movie.

this is a great photo.
and so it lies there.
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why are the colors of the doors on the left different from each other?
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It's very likely rust. Metal furnishings were used as much as possible to reduce fire risk. Chairs and desks in offices were usually metal, there were metal grates over every window and over radiators. The building leaked constantly from rain and old plumbing.
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Fascinating photos. I worked at Met State for a few years. This photo of teh CTG unit doesn't look a whole lot different than the unit looked while still in use. There are so many "behind the scenes" stories to this creepy place that never got out to the public. Some may be urban legends, some I know to be true. Either way, these photos capture the horror of the place in way that can make one belive that any story about it could actually have happened.
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this chair is very old ? dont you think maybe before 1940's?? what do you think? I know is not 60's or after.
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Looks like this persons case was closed 5/1999
and suppsed to be distroyed 5/2000 ...ummmm almost 6 years late.
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What building is this in?