219 Comments Posted by chris

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Who died at Rocky Point. And why is he or she haunted it
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Whats up with that dark figur on the rleft side of the picture, i think someone was there with you..
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I work with these machines so i know
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Extremely sad.
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As usual your shots are just gorgeous Motts. Keep on rocking!
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wow, I want one to go in the living room.
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i really hope you guys wear thick clothes and gloves and masks in these places. And have weapons.
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i dont get it :(... and how does it work?????????????????????
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you have done an awsome job with this site. me and friends regulary "visit" norwich and i am very sad to hear about utopia. it is just such a cool creepy place to go especially on a full moon night. i am sad that my days of doing this are now running out.
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Here's an update. I was there a few hours ago tonight and all four of those doors are now gone. They were taken right off, there's bolts on the floor. still layed inside though, second time.
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I'm pretty sure this isn't in the power plant, but in the main building.
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I think I'd credit the Penn Central more than anyone else for letting this building go.
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I think one of these ferries sit on the banks of some creek next to the NJ turnpike. You can see it heading north between exit 9 and 10. Its not quite abandoned, ( the owner still has barbecues on it, or just hangs out there) but i don't think its going anywhere. i looks ugly, but from what i've heard ist still structurally sound.
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i was there this summer it looked lke there was blood on the trays and the room directly across from it the bathroom gave me the chills then my friends n i saw something walking towards us down the far end of the hall and if anyone has gone into the room that is at the end of the arrow with the 3 please tell me wut was in there cuz something ran up to the door and that room was chained up
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read the book "HIV, a Journey to the Source of AIDS". this book references Letchworth Village as one of the first sites for live polio vaccine trials in the US. the lab could have received funding from other sources (like the researcher and manufacturer) in exchange for using their residents as test subjects.

PS: This pictoral history is FASCINATING! Thank you!