78 Comments Posted by RedDragon

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haha!
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WOW
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check out the diffrent echelons of brick, awesome
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Cool shot, it looks like something out of a movie with some evil guy about to step out
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Wow check out the bent railings on the right. I wonder what the hell could have caused that ???
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Yet another great pic, it looks so cold, hard.
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If anyone cares to, check out El Peechos Pennhurst site. It contains a plethora of documented information and has an extremely graphic and depressing documentary called "Suffer The Children"

http://www.elpeecho.com/pennhurst/pennhurst.htm
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when i was there last april, the flourescent light seen on the ceiling was flickering on and off creating a humming sound and the fading evening light made this hallway incredibly creepy.
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what a mess :(
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interesting, the auditorium at pennhurst is the same way
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the fire alarm box is sort of ironic
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the oldest building now standing, the upper floor is whats known as the ballroom. GD opened the cornerstone and the metal box inside only to discover its contents completely submerged in ages of water. later we went back to retreive the wheat pennies found in all the cornerstones
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ahhh the the toxic mold
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another interesting note is that this was the last building to be built on this part of the property but is in the worst condition of any of the buildings on the entire property. me and GD came to the conclusion that the materials used to construct it were diffrent than any of the C buildings. the walls seem to be a plaster material, instead of the usual cement and tile. this was probably due to the transition of ownership between city and state
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the story about the little boy is not correct nor probably true