7 Comments Posted by guy

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that fountain is operational again. when i lived around there i went here everyday pretty much. no devils pit photos?
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seems like you had a good run of the place,
im wondering if this is "breaking and entering" work, or was it allowed.
i've been arrested in the past for breaking into abandoned buildings for the sake of photography...what fun
1000th comment in this section, yay
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this place is just awful. all these sharp edges its a suicides fantasy .
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i work at a rehab clinic and we deal with alot of poepl 35 to a hall. and believe me most of the help is not really there to help. and if you are one of the few that really cares to help its a hard job. worth it in the end but hard. and a glass window like the one above is very helpful. just to keep an eye out. cause in hall of 35 most of the time 10 or more are in need of something all at once. and the window comes in handy when you have someone in the shower and you are also answering all the call lights.
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I always had to pass Danvers State Hospital on my way to school. Got curious and found this site. Started to talk about the place with my mom and found out that when she was a nun (before she quit!) she had to teach religion at Danvers and was attacked in a hallway just like this one night on her way out. It took three orderlies to save her.
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Shipping would be expensive.....(pun intended)
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The piece that's breaking off looks like a nose.