275 Comments Posted by Sam

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During the cold season this is used as an ice-skating ring! Maybe you wanted to know that ;-)
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Anyone been inside lately?
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hey whts ths abt then ?
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who owns this place now? any way of gettin into it?
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i was in there less then an hour ago and i googled the place and found this website.. i was in the buildings.. few of them are used for swat team training.. go figured are hard tax money going going 2 a good cause... the buildings i went into where the 1 reck room and a few other office buildings i went into the basments and friends and i found tunnles from 1 building 2 another.. we found tables.. we found chairs that strap people down.. i did not get to the "hospitle" not good with spelling s0rry.. we did not get there be cuz we played a game of cat and mouse with the "security" and we had 2 leave if u know wat i mean.. yes we got away lol anyways next time we go im going 2 the morg.. in the hospitle.. and we went to the grave yard and there is deffently sperits there.. we also found the kitchen and there was files in there on wat the people could and could not eat.. and we also found other files in other buildings and i hate 2 to admit the but i read a few of them.. when i saw what the did to this 1 man i read nomore.. its sad how they could get away treating these people that had mental problems.. eletric shock treatment.. i also found that room 2 infact the chairs are still there hooked up!!! anyways thanks for your site sir or miss.. im gonna rumish through all your pics! have a good 1!
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my dad works in all these buildings ive been in all of them its so creepy<3
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you, my friend, do some amazing work. i have always been interested in abandoned buildings, especialy mental wards, but never found a site that shows the stuctures as they were left. the images are so real that i feel like a patient. this is my first time on this site and i have been on it for about 4 hours. very well put together. thank you for sharing your findings with the rest of us.
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It really is pathetic the direction of the comments take.

The picture kinda takes a back seat to the morbid fascinations of misguided children... kinda sad. People need to grow up. Really.

By the way, the pictures are breathtaking. I applaud the photographer. The hospital is amazing, however it is kinda creepy, as is it's history but its something to be respected at the very least.
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Pictures like this are so frustrating. They make it hard for me to pick up my camera because all the very best shots have already been captured by eyes and hands far more talented than mine.

Well done.
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I smell hot fress wallpaper!
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This is really a very stunning beautiful view of the chapel, i'm shocked as i'm tearing looking at it, it brings alot of memories, i'm out of words, I thank you for sharing this beautiful picture with all of us. God Bless you, Merry Christmas to all of the world!
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Who would destroy something like this??
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The doors were all the same colours on the outside but the inside coordinated with the sideroom decor. That is flotex carpet on the floor but underneath was a lovely linoleum floor that was polished daily.
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I worked there for 25 years and roller skated down this corridor several times.
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Amazing