164 Comments Posted by alex

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had a friend growing up who was one of the dr's there and his family lived in one of these houses- we used to go in the tunnels at night under the hospital
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I have been searching for an electro shock therapy machine deactivated obviously if anyone knows location of an existing one in
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currently only the clock tower remains and the rest of the building has been demolished :(
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Not sure which building this article is about but an update on a smaller building of the property.
https://patch.com/new-...k-psychiatric-center
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Are those blue doors morgue doors? They're a color of blue I've seen in appliances!
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The architecture of this building is absolutely gorgeous! Honestly, I hope they never tear it down, it's a really cool place and such a big piece of the history of the town.
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the place of death on the pictures and a google search gave the place away.
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The sticker says: this could be right for you. But its meant ironic like: you want it but i wont do it.
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Intelligence quotient of the graffiti sprayer seems not very high... Natzis?
Like the top of the door very much.
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Think its a connection of a washing machine. Would also explain the low wall and the rusty drain.
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That is Saint Martin de Porres. A friar of the Order of Preachers/Dominican. He is from Lima, Peru. He is patron to many causes, especially to the sick. He is a Saint of the people.
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you should pull out the drawers to see what's inside. I find that over the years papers and such tend to fall behind the drawers as they open and close and settle under the bottom drawer. an accidental time capsule of everyday life.
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i really want to find out all these weird things. is it posiible to go even today ?
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very sad pic
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sounds like fun can i come