11 Comments Posted by Ernie

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i think that there are to many bleeding harts who DON,T under stand the stichuation
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Warden George put me in there with big Hugo back in '73. If I didn't bite him he would have killed me.
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love this stuff id be afraid of rodents etc. how nervous do you get walking across floors like this one ?
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My God, where have all the good times gone? I can close my eyes and remember the screams from the house of horrors, the Yo-YO, the musik express and I could go on and on. I use to go there every friday night. Mom and dad would drop off me and my sister off and pick us up round 11pm we use to have so much fun. Ride all the rides you could for 4.75 P.O.P bracelet. Those were great days. Such a shame that they tore down the buildings the even the entrance sign. Isn't anything sacred anymore?????
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i dont live too far from the park most of the buildings are still there infact i ripped off one of the letters "h" in house of horrors and i have it hangin in my garage but man all i gotta do sis close my eyes and i remember every square inch of this place
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Actually the carosual was at the dels lemonade stand on plainfeild pike right near the landfill kids used to ride it but i think the sold the horses seperatly to people
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They still use these today. Alot of water districts use them and the spiral Paper needs to be changed.
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The buildings looks like they were built by the same buiders that built Mitchel Field Military Base. Which also looks like it is going to die soon.
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Lead anyone?
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Looks like it was staged.
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I have a client in the area and often take the "shortcut" through the old grounds. You get an indescribable feeling when driving through there. You can actually "feel" the souls of the buildings and people that use to be there.