305 Comments Posted by john

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Open the door and step out into the hallway.
To your left is A Ward.
Head in that direction, you will see the door that leads into A Ward. On your left is another door, inside this are 2 Seclusion rooms.
Back When I there, A Ward was used as a Daycare, no one lived on this ward. So the Seclusion rooms is as far as I have been on A Ward.
Turn around and leave A Ward. D Ward is straight ahead of you down the hallway.
As you walk down the hallway, there is a door on your left, this room had a ping pong table in it and that is where we played ping pong. Continue down the hallway, you will come to another door on your left, this room had a pool table in it. Continue down the hallway.
You will now come to a set of double doors, this is the gym.
Explore if you want, to your left there is a door that was used to keep basketballs and roller skates and stuff like that. At the back of the gym, by the stage, there is a door, this leads up to the classrooms on the 4th floor. We're not taken these stairs yet.
On the right hand side of the stage, if memory serves correct, and please correct me if I am wrong, there should be a bathroom here.
I know there is a bathroom back around the stage.
Turn around and leave the gym.
Turn to your left and continue towards D Ward.
Right before you enter D Ward, there is a door on your left, this was the tv room, when you enter here there is a door on your right, middle of the room, this leads into the office.
Turn around and head back out the tv room. Turn left and enter D Ward.
On your left is the door to the office, on your right is a door that leads to 2 Seclusion rooms.
Continue forward, on your right is a doorway, this is a fairly large room, this was where I stayed.
To your right, is another large room, I also stayed in this room, a night during a ligthning storm, the lightning would light up the boston skyline.
Continue down the rest of D Ward, there is a door to your left, this was the bathroom, continue on, a water fountain is on your left, just kiddie corner is a door on your right, this was one of the girls rooms, continue on, a door on your right, this was the shower room.
Continue on, a door on your right, this was another girls room. continue on and a door to your left is another stairwell that takes you to all 4 levels.
But we are not going that way, that way is dull. Nothing of interest that way unless you like to see the bathroom down the ground floor.
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From here, since you just left the print and wood shop, the door on your left is the door to the cafeteria.
Enter through this door, on your left is a long steel lunch line.
Follow this around and you enter the main seating area of the cafeteria.
there is a door somewhere to your left that leads outside.
But, turn to your right, and you will see a large brick wall, there is a door in the middle of this wall.
Pass through this door. You are now back in the hallway, turn to your left and follow the hallway until you come to another set of 3 or 4 stairs.
This leads to the area that we had Coffee Hour in on the weekends.
Turn around and head back down the hallway to the stairs.
Enter the stair well.
Going down will take you to the basement, we don't want that area.
Go up 1 flight of stairs and a door is to your right.
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Daron,
If you need more details about the layout, I'll try to tell them to you here.
From the main floor, 1st floor, I have to do this from the stair well, because that is how I remember it.
From the door to the stairs, turn around and face the wall directly ahead, door to your back.
Turn to your left, an elevator is next to you. walk forward until to come to 3 or 4 stairs, that lead down to the landing.
A door is now in front of you, with a door to your right.
The door directly in front, was used for classrooms.
When you enter this, on your left was the print shop, to your right was the woodshop. Continue straight ahead, a door to your left was a class that taught knitting.
That is all I remember of that area.
Turn around and go back out the door that you just entered from.
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Daron,
No problem, would love to see more pictures.
If I had the money I would be at Logan in a heart beat, just to see the place again.
I'm on the other side of the United States, in Colorado. A long way away. LOL
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Amazing shot!
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I did, I sent them an email.
We'll see what happens.
Maybe I can get a chance to be part of a doc on this place.
I think they should hurry though, I don't think that place will be standing for much longer.
I don't know why, but I'm getting the feeling that very soon, within a year the place will be torn down.
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ohhh, and the light switch is not a light switch as we know it, it has 2 small holes that you needed a special key for, that was how they turned the lights on for the office, I remember this well because I used a paper clip to turn the office lights on.
I used to listen to the Monkeys on the record player that was in the office.
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But turn right and go to B ward, the door to the rooms is on your left, I think just inside B ward, there should be a door on your left, when you enter it, you will see seclusion rooms that line the right hand side of the hallway.
There is a single door at the very end of the hallway, a metal box that has a light switch is on the right hand side of this door. From this office door, turn to your right, this was my room.
I hope this was detailed enough.
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Chris,
When was you there?
What is 3 east??
Wards A, B, D and E was the only names that was used.
It was painted on the doors and I think on the wall as well.
Even when they needed help, they wouls shout "All available help on D as in David, all available help on D as in David". And then you had an army of eager bodies rushing at you to restrain you and strip you naked and place you in seclusion.
If they changed the names, that makes us old timers. LOL
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Back in the 80's on D-ward we was allowed to smoke and they kept our smokes in that little room in back of the office that lead to the tv room.
We could only smoke in the tv room.
Anyone else remember that?
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You all say this was the activities room?
The same room we had coffee shop in on the weekends?
When you come down to the first floor you turn right and go to the end of the hallway. That room?
I don't remember those pictures being on the wall. But if that's the room, I know it as the place we had Coffee Shop on the weekends.
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The only reason I was there back in the 80's was because Gary Trent, my social worker, my friend, and the only family I had, needed a place for me stay until a bed opened up in Kolburne.
Considering that I was kicked out of Devereux
School for repeated run aways.
I was a ward of the state, Lived in Devereux, Wellington Hall, RFK, Kolburne, I was all over.
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maman01,
But I don't think you was in the same room as us.
Was you in the room straight across from us?
OMG, if you were, you have to remember Danny, When he took his shoes off the paint would peel and hazmat workers would come to close the area!
No Bull, that kid HAD FEET!!!! LOL
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maman01,
I'm doing good.
Living life and being free.
What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.
I remember Tony, and Mike I think his name was.
we lived in the same room. Both Tony and Mike had the beds straight ahead as you walk into the room, my bed was at the end of the room on the right hand side next to the tall closet/locker thing.
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Chris, omg your right, it is seclusion!
I didn't recognize it at first because of the window, it's off center.
That could be because of the angle of the picture.
But you are right, it is seclusion.