82 Comments Posted by kty

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Glad someone is gonna do something with this property, it's a shame to see these beautiful buildings go to waste!
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Yuk, Dolls scare me....
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We are all glad you are careful. Don't want anything to happen to you !!!!!
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Motts,don't remember a ramp in other sites you have been to. Alot of stairs and elevators, or did I not look close enough??
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exhaust fans
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still in good condition
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Agreen with sande!
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Yep yaggy, hats off to your mother. This stuff still happens, not only to the mentally disabled but to our parents, or other loved one in nursing homes/retirement homes ........
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Motts, you keep goin dont ya? Again I know you must be candid, thin one in PA? Yes or no please
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what a shame this beautiful building just sits
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Thanks again Motts, didn't think it was, I know where this one is and no... I won't reveal:)
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I know you won't publish where these places are but can you tell my if Dayton State School is the real name? Not asking for the real name but is it Dayton? Thanks Motts.
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Thank you Motts. I'ts close but no i'm not gonna. :-)
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We are lucky and should prey for those like the patients who lived in Pennhurst. And, thank god we didn't have to endure what they did.
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There is a state hospital very close to where I live, I used to run up on the grounds. The grounds are beautiful and peaceful but, on some occasions I would be jogging between some of the seperate buldings about 9 years ago, I could hear shrill screams comming from those buildings. Needless to say I don't run there anymore!