19 Comments Posted by Ryan88

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~400 acres which was mostly farm land and cemetery. The 75 acres which Walmart bought contained almost all the buildings.
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I have a recovered Dixmont brick in my room! Most of the time bricks and blocks from demo'd buildings are sold as clean fill for contractors leveling land.
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Was there ever a connecting building behind this? Looks like it was demolished and sealed up with brick.
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IDK but i'd rather go through underground tunnels...
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There's a forensic unit at Mayview State Hospital in PA. It will be closing at the end of the year...
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Motts gets the Most Powerfull Pictures award. I love every picture on this site. These hall pictures with the cells really freak me out. Like I can't even look at them for more than 30 seconds with getting all blehhh
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Man these hall shots with the gates open really get to me. I love every pictures but these really like, idk freak me out. I'm usualy fearless going into abandoned buildings, but I don't think I could go in this hall. Day or night. Looking at this picture makes me think someones just going to jump out of the room or something. Creepy shit.
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Reminds me of the Dixmont State Hospital safe :(
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I have a piece of Dixmont in my room! I have a brick of the building! RIP
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fuckin walmart canned their plans here. They wrecked down a beautiful building for nothing!
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Wasn't a dump >:[
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I miss dixmont!!!! god damnit
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Did anybody watch the news in the link? I forgot about it. It's pretty neat Opacity pictures were posted. Your famous Motts!
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The graveyard has been untouched.
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Nope, the state still owns the cemetery. It's up on the top side of the hill.