56 Comments Posted by jay

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Anyone like to try and get in sometime soon? JKanemd@yahoo.com
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When they moved the prisoners back in 92 they did it by bus loads. I think it took two days or so to move everyone
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why throw somthik way kike that it beutiful
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This place looks like something out of Silent Hill
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"and have been stabilized for future restoration."

Not quite a miracle...
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Where are the records supposed to be shipped to? I presume it's state controlled, but where would thousands of medical files be stored?
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i just went 2dat at half 2 am pitch black and i swear i heard screams my friend went in to shock and is said if u smell lavender around there are evil spirits or ghosts as 1ne myt say..it was realy scary ive jus gt bk frm there now and looking it up we heard alot of noices people may think im mad but we even so a pair of eye and something walkn a tall dark figure thats when we decided 2 leave!!
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we went all around Glenn Dale with our team of 11 people and when we were leaving from the little park we werent even on the property and some dick headed cops pulled up but we made it out of there with only 2 people with $500. fines and when the court date came to the cops never showed up
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Incredible architecture. I feel a sense of evil eminating from it though.
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I think the hole in the floor might have been used as a drain for when they would mop the floors down the water would go to the llow point there
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Reminds me of the dog kennels at a Humane Society building kinda scarey since this place held the mentally ill
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kinda makes one think of Sigmond Feriud (spelling) and his with the chair behind one could imagine him siting there and analylizing his patient
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hello 911 we have a dead cat in the office drawer
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Again a cruel twist to the forshadowing of the buildings demise death comes to a building and death comes to a cat it just shows that all things are temporal no matter how hard we try to hang on to them just a random thought it is sad though.
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I think edward Scissorhands worked here or maybe he's still working here