398 Comments Posted by colin

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Ben-
I refer to it as the contrast between architecture and nature
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its way worse now, the roof has caved in and the mush on the floor is almost a foot deep!
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i actually went there yesterday with my father (who is also a photographer). very interesting place! i have some pictures of this same building and it has decayed much since you went (05 i think it said on the pic info) i saw the bowling alley, its right underneath you. its similar to the one at dever state school except in the basement. i love the hobby of urbex photography. unfortunately, i didn't get into it until about a year ago at the young age of 29 lol. i'm actually putting a book together on the subject and hopefully have it published soon! it will have pics and history of every place from Concord state (NH) to medfield to belchertown and the rest of new england!
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it reminds me of the chocolate boat from that movie "charlie and the chocolate factory" lol
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it does look comfy though. lol
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josh, most haunted places, are anywhere with peeling paint lol
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i love this building right now
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i"m thinking, more a gentlemans club lol
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oh jeez, when i worked for aftermath, we also had to put the bio bags into boxes. then tag the boxes, then take a digital photo of the box with the tag and date on it. it was crazy
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"time to thank uncle Gordo for lunch, guys"
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oh man!! i would love to have that in my house
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haha!! sorry, i watch too many "prison" shows on MSNBC lmao
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whats the deal with silent hill? i never saw the movie but alot of people say it reminds them...

any comments on that??
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my father has a nice picture of those kettles, we've been there, u could feed an army out of those things lol
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kinda looks like the one at paul dever