126 Comments Posted by DAVE

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This is a great pic. Its really creepy. Does anyone know for sure if Glenn Dale is haunted?
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was there last weekend all is well
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i agree... there has been many times that i haved pass by but never got to see the actual houses and "mansions" that are still standing where they are. Motts this is truely great photography work and hope to see futher pics on this site.... I went inside the main building by using Crooked Hill Rd. lots of stuff.... i heard a scream.... not sure what it was... it was in the shower area i think.
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no its pilgrim state
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As I said in a comment on one of the earlier pics, I used to live here in the '80s. When we were moving out in 1990, my parents told me it was because the NWCDC was no longer renting the houses out. They only let us stay until we coud find housing elsewhere. The family that lived in the biggest house were the last to move out. Their house was the one that was burned down in 2000.
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This pic is of the house that I actually used to live in. And no, we didn't have cable.
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If I remember correctly, that's the bathtub from #65. I took many a bath in that tub when we lived there during the '80s.
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BTW, if any of you want to contact me about New City Road, you can send a message to fishnet37222 (at) gmail (dot) com.
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I'm actually a former resident of one of the houses on that street. My family and I moved out of #65 in 1990 because the NWCDC was no longer renting the houses out. We moved up to Vernon, NJ and have been living there ever since.
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Dixmont and all the other old beautiful buildings still seem alive to me. But one day they will disappear, to bad.
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Great pictures. An idea for a movie, maybe.
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This looks like soot from smoke. was there fire damage in the aria?
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Isee that yellow conduit an after thought
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this is cool stuff man this is my first time on ur website but i will be back
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these look newer therefore would have no pcbs