141 Comments Posted by amanda

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wow i wish i could of gone with u these kinda places facinate me its so cool u have to stop and think about what went on there
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this pic just made me wanna cry :'(
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if anyone has any other cool pics from rocky ponit ..i mean ANY even when it was tsill open..can u send it to me @ amanda@wallace1.com..thanx id appreciate it
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hey guys...can ppl still sneak in there..i would love to go check it out??
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hey Nnylf....i jus started laughing when i read ur comment i so remema the wall of gum...do u remember the fat lady inside that had all the gum on her??...i think the flume had a wall of gum too!
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i used to love love love the skyliner..i memba dropping my stuff animal once i was o sad lol....i wish Rocky Point was still around :(
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I went there last night and i couldnt find the morgue...but im telling you its scary o and one more thign the security sux
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is there alot of vanduslim?
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My whole family is from Philly, and I was born there. We now reside in Canton, a small town in NE PA. finally go the chance to go *past* Byberry this winter while visiting some relatives. I'd very much like to see the exterior of the buildings close up, which finally brings me to my question: Will security stop you if you're on the grounds looking around? Or do they only stop you when you're *inside* the buildings?
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Reminds me of a scene from House on Haunted Hill (the remake). Anyone agree?
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i was here 4/3/06..a couple friends and i passed by this room i just started cracking up....napkins anyone?
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What's REALLY weird is remembering the "crazy lady" who use to wave to me out that window!!! (I can still she her now)
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Seeing all these pictures bring back all kinds of memories of spending Sunday afternoons in front of this building, scared to death of the patients walking around outside and women yelling out the windows from the women's section, while my mother was in the men's section visiting my grandfather.

Needless to say, I never met my grandfather he died there, buy seeing these pictures sure stirred up memories of the Bonner building, the "Lady of the hill" church, the "gardens", etc.
Hearing about all the tunnels, etc.

These are beautiful pictures, but the real story will probably never be told. Just stories of what WE remember when we were kids.
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Question, where these old wheelchairs still used when the place was shut down?

if not why do they still have them?
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orange and yellow can induce anger..so it isn't that smart.