130 Comments Posted by Scott

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huh i dont know why they just dident keep them KPPC CIPC and edgewood keeped theres after they closed
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looks like a 50's oven
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wooden morgues dont really scare me i find the cold stanless steal ones to be more creepy this just looks to nice to be creppy
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hahaha the floor tiles look like the ones they use to have at my high school before they ripped them up
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I agree with collin. I used to think RI was a state to love. There WAS alot here once upon a time. But Rocky Point, the Warwick Musical Theatre and so many other state treasures are gone now, and there is very little for families to do. I too want to move away.
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aah.....the skyliner. One of the few rides that didn't make me toss my clamcakes.
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It's presently illegal to trespass on the RP property, but wouldn't it be cool if someone could arrange to open the park up at some point to let those of us who are interested go in to see what is.......and remember what was?
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i found a video from 1994 on youtube were you can see all the dores still intact http://www.youtube.com...&feature=related only one was missing but this place was really trashed back then but yea im guessing vandles ripped them off some how
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what ever happend to the smoke stacks ???
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i feel that the graffiti in the morge makes it less sacrey looking idk if anyone feels the same way
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this place wont get torndown anytime soon if i had the money i would by the land and spend time of removeing asbestos le and anything else that bad 4 u and i would turn the place into a musiem or something and just rentvate the buildings rather then tering them down liek they did to edgewood that was a waste to do when the buildings could have been fixed up
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the alarms on the 10th floor dont work anymore now from what i have heard the top of the building use to have power but i think rectley its been cut off
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i dont like racoons idk why it was sleeping in that cramped cart but yea there all over kppc along with cats dogs birds bats and pretty much evreything
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I think this used to be the bingo hall. The sign, Below ROCKY, used to be flashing numbers, resembling a bingo card.
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Megan....the answer to your question is "no". The Rocky Point Corkscrew is now somewhere in Washington state and has been renamed 'The WIld Thing"