97 Comments Posted by kate

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That was indeed a seclusion room. Andrew Palmer, who wrote Hell and Back, mentioned these rooms when I interviewed him. The staff would sit on the other side and watch the kids work out their crisis inside the seclusion room. That way the staff didn't get hurt while the kid was in crisis.
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there r n0 m0re d0ors 0n the m0rgue the place is c0mpletely trashed n0w its ridicul0us h0w pe0ple can destr0y this place its hist0ry n i think its amazing
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Wow, I am fascinated by this album, as well as the entire site! I spent HOURS on here looking through all the wonderful photos! These were particularly incredible because of the people linked to it that commented. Bravo!!
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THIS is the roof that started caving in while we were on it the other day - not very fun.
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We went here on the 23rd, went on the roof and it started to cave in! Suggestion: Be VERY careful, and don't walk on it if it looks like a friggin lake
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This thing is COVERED in grafitti now - I usually mind it but it does look pretty cool now
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now thats some scareyy shitt!!
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I wonder if the water works. *uhm

Anyone care to join me?
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I live 2 minutes away from byberry. If you guys could see it. They are knocking some of the buildings down to make it into an industrial park. there is a roomer going around that they are building retirement apartments on the grounds but i'm not sure exactly.
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PHENOMENAL! Love it! And the wallpaper is a great idea!
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I work near here, and being able to see it portrayed is very nice. I was informed by an old employee that the passageways need not be narrow, there are underground catacombs that serve as connections between the buildings. From what she has told they are very haunting and eerie.
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Hey I like this picture. The sky blue is so calming, almost makes you feel like you're underwater.
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This building is still so beautiful. I love hearing stories from those who worked there.

Mary Ellen- I would love to get the chance to talk to you!
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it look just like every thing else in that place old and brokin lol but its a cool ass pic
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Hey I have traveled inside of Building 7 many times, and that quote has always sent chills through my spine. It puts me at ease now that I know someone placed it there, but the quote still intrigues me!