313 Comments Posted by andrew

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i live on long island, and have visited this aylum probably close to 20 times. It is so peaceful to visit this place. we spend hours inside the buildings. good times. now im in california. stationed at twenty nine palms marine base. IM me at ah92387 on AIM for some info on these buildings. i know alot. ways to get in, things of that nature
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I spy another abandonment in the distance, can anyone spot it?
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i live in this neighborhood were the chapel WAS located and i think it is a sin that its now gone it was a place to hang out with friends, not harming just a "chill spot" and now that there arent any back steps were i had my first kiss or the basement were u can go to keep cool i am upset. my favorite part about this picrture even know you cant tell u can go around the back of the alter thats what the two door holes on each side of the alter were for.
"it is ashame that something that was once so good now is so bad only to be tortured down by those of this day people like them should die"
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This building looks very similar to a certain death trap in Philly, known as the Beury Building.
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its good to see you capture the smaller details, i love your work
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thankyou for an absolutely beautiful gallery, and story
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Not haunted, but close to death, for demolition is to begin within the coming weeks.
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These things looked a LOT less creepy when they were clean and new.
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The fire damage basically killed any plans for renovation.
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There's something like this lying around in one of the buildings at Pennhurst.
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I believe these are just marble chips. The porous surface allows boiling to occur in a more uniform fashion.
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I don't think anyone even knew about the demolition until it was too late.
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It appears to be from the late 30s, maybe early 40s. They're not worth a fortune, but they aren't bad either.
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I've got the exact same tub and faucet fittings in my apartment.
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This is the Vincennes attic, which now has a nice big garden growing out of the floor. Vincennes is one of the most deteriorated buildings of them all, aside from the old part of Whitman (medical building), which has a few collapsed floors.