118 Comments Posted by abandonedNH

This is a beautiful shot of the building. I love the trees; it makes for a very peaceful-looking picture.
I'm dating a guy who's lived in Danvers his whole life, and he's been exploring for a while. He and his friends used to come to DSH and set off fireworks from this roof. He actually used to work security here too. He's got tons of videos from his time at DSH on YouTube. Lucky guy he was to be able to experience this place so thoroughly.
From this photo, the facade of the building looks to be in perfect shape, like it could still be occupied and functioning as a hospital. It's almost like looking back in time.
I love when there are still curtains on the windows in abandoned places. There are some at Taunton State Hospital, too, but the ones I've seen aren't nearly in as good a condition as these ones are.

At any rate, this is a phenomenal photo. I'd love to have it framed and hanging in my living room. Absolutely stunning.
I think this is the only picture I've ever seen of this portion of the kirkbride (athough it's not *technically* part of the kirk because it's an annex). The operating room addition always fascinated me because I knew what it was used for, but I never knew what it looked like inside. Now, thanks to you, I do.
I love that this remained after all those years of being uninhabited. I'm sure the patient never thought that outside people would find what inspired him/her so fascinating.
I can't stop coming back to these photos and looking at them over and over again. DSH is what got me into UE, and while I never got to see her in all of her original glory, the building holds a lot of meaning for me. It's such an amazing place, and it's a real shame that she's gone.
Gimme shelter. Nice, I like it.
Wow. I would never have guessed that the wards looked like they do. This building never gets old for me. It's stunning.
Gorgeous.
Beautiful. If I had been there, I would've just sat in that chair for a while and taken everything in. Nice job, my man.
Beautiful. I love the bars on the windows and the vines crawling up the sides of the building.
I just can't get enough of looking at this building. I think it's stunning.
Holy crap. It reminds me of all the cave-ins at Taunton State.
Brilliant. I love it.