11 Comments Posted by Sinister1

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It was the 70's and 80's what else but shag carpet...
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I live in florida, the humidity itself can raise cain in the houses causing mold, mildew and paint peeling in just a couple months
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I wonder when fire was?
While open and room never repaired after?
After the facility closed, and it went out by itself?
Or was someone cold, and put it out after they warmed up ? ? ? ?
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I have to agree with Garth, the title was addd later as the handwriting doesnt match. (Mott I copid it to my desktop to enlarge, deleted after i "analized" it)
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title: the i is not dotted as in the name marcia
the N doesnt match either
Very creepy in either case.....
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Looks like a real person, red shirt and all

Would be funny if we find another website with a pic of Mott taken by this guy...
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I love your chair shots....

I thionk I have a matching one like htis in my garage (peeling paint and all)
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Creeps me also.. Sad that the people who stayed here didnt have much to begin with....
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Wow..alomost expect to se someone there. Like it is still in use
GREAT PHOTOGRAPHY ALL ARROUND SITE !!
Motts..did you leave the door open?
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This could be my dream home...How I would love an old state facility to convert into a house. A room redone as an O.R., annd other places rebuilt (The only house in town with its own morgue) :-)
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I see that equipment is always left behind. Yes it may be antique, but how antique can test tubes, and desks and such get, when it was left there it must of still been functional. And it is more than just these projectors.chairs, wheelchairs, beds, etc... makes one wonder with what it cost to equip some of these places.. government spending at work....
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The treatment of mentally handicapped has changed dramatically over the years. It went from people being locked in basements and attics at home to 1 on 1 treatment in facilities which included sensory deprivation, leaching and solitary confinement to in some state institutions to over population and neglect. Now they are "normalized" into society. I worked in a facility for some time and could not mentally handle it myself (I was affraid I would loose touch emotionally and become a "client") I traind near and had the oppertunity to tour Danvers state
http://www.danvers-state-ia.com/home.html
which will be coming down soon (wish I could go back there and photograph it prior to destruction...another one going away...)