219 Comments Posted by chris

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dam where did tom go again ???????? and lynne seems pretty cool to :)
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god i been o this site for 2 days i cant get enough and tom is the man lol !!!!!
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tom your the man nice to hear ppls stories what happened here back then ppl need to get over it let it rip man !!!!!1
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To the person that wiped the cp off the board I am very disappointment in you....It said at first "Chris you do exist"
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Anyone know how to get in contact with the ground keeper?
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i went there last night its creepy but you get the hang of it after a while and some crazy things do happen like see wierd things and hear mad shit i recomend people to go
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I don't know how to thank you for putting these photos up on the Web. These artful and haunting images -- every single one of them -- touch me on a very personal level,. For, you see, my own German-American father (d.1981) was committed to Broadacres twice in the 1930s and 40s with adult TB. He lived there for a cumulative total of maybe 3 yrs or more, and my mother tells me she visited him there daily. All of this happened long before I was born, and lately I've been trying to reconstruct pieces of my father's distant past. The pictures you've posted are an enormous help!
FYI, I have good scans of several old photos of my father at Broadacres, and of course I have the original prints. If at all interested, you can email me at cnill@live.com.
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Gorgeous! Would love to see a wallpaper of this image.
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was york woos center in one of these buildngs? i was there when i was a kid but i dont remember.
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awesome, i live two minutes from here and never been inside.
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husher and deafangel i agree really reminds me of silent hill and also they are great games
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The snake that guards the secret...... loving the site found it a few days ago spent ages on it really should do work though ah well this is much better :-)
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I just really wish that back wall was in my DEN at the house
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It a;ways totally amazes me that things this unique are left to rot
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I noticed in the pictures on the bannermancastle.org site the lettering on the wall says "Bannerman's Island Arsenal" all on one line and then a couple pictures later it says "Bannerman's Island" on one line and Arsenal below it. Was this wall destroyed and then re-built or are there two walls with the lettering on them?