8 Comments Posted by jessie

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I'm a full-time wheelchair user. Wheelchair technology has progressed a lot since this school was open. I'm sure they didn't have electric wheelchairs then.
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this place is awesome. i went there and as soon as i got to the second floor i got attacked by a ghost.
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Someone has to defend the place, I was in the Children's Unit in 68/69, and had a wonderful time there! (Much better than my home life!) The counselors, and teachers were most caring, compassionate, and helpful to me. Obviously this changed after I
left. I just wrote my memoirs of my time there
for my family archives, and had nothing but
good things to say! It was a profound education, and helped make me who I am today, forty years later. I am saddened by what
has happened to the staff, and facilities, but I have my pleasent memories! (And no, I wasn't psychotic, nor ever on medication, so
we can't blame that for my "happy memories"!
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I live close too. I had a relative or two that stayed at Pennhurst.
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I see a face in the window too.
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i wouldnt mind going into houses like this their not that scary i mean that would be a life changing event
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yea if i saw that i would just go in but i dont think that i would go alone but it looks like fun to me!!!
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OMG that is the creepiest thing i have ever seen...