205 Comments Posted by SANDE

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thats a good question? a close family friend grew up in pennhurst she had quite a few problems adjusting to life outside of those walls took her along time to get herself adjusted being as the first 27 years of her life were spent there. she was placed there as an infant never really knew who her family was...spent alot of time helping her find out information.. she now knows who she is..and really doesnt care who she was..and ironically she wont talk about what happened to her while she was there she told me i wouldnt be able to deal with it..she knows me too well i guess.........
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it amazes me that the curtains in these buidings seem to be in pretty good shape(most of them) for buildings that have been empty for 20+ years
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agreed and i dont want to know what it was used for i can be very happy without this information....great gallery mr.motts applauding you as usual
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i need one of those for my granddaughter
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this is a terrifying image lol
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agreed.........the thought of staying in one of them for more than the time it took to take this picture scares me
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ive heard of these but never saw one till now thank you mr.motts..great photo
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i imagine there isnt any easy access to this place since everthing seem to be intact here..no vandalism or graffiti such a refreshing look at a room that looks like they just left it
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i love them too . love to see the curtains still hanging on an empty stage in a empty building
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great shot the colors are amazing
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mosquitos=malaria maybe working on a cure?
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must agree another great hallway shot almost inviting.....not that im brave enough to venture into these places
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looks like it to me not a view im used to seeing though when i see it from rte 724
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cant find anything boring about your photos even abandoned warehouses are interesting thank you for taking the time to do these awesome pictures
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i cant believe someone would climb into one of those slabs just to put their names. what a horrifying thought going in there