132 Comments Posted by larry

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This reminds me of the old Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Dispensary.
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I wonder if they had a telephone or computer access or e mail or wi fi.
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Look at that detail. My God, that's beautiful.
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Those doors would be worth a fortune at a scrap yard today. Creepy but beautiful. I love old abandoned buildings.
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i was a patient at the age of 9yrs for one month...it was a horrible experience. the year was 1970 and i couldn't understand why i was in such a place with kids who where profoundly mentally ill. i would give anything to have access to my records from gaebler...
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Who ever tagged the walls had guts
If you ever seen the old state school at night it sceamed PHYSCO
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I went into the park this past summer and this carousel building had collapsed. There was nothing left but a pile of splintered wood. That might be why it was taped off... it was ready to fall in on itself.
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that thing is not property of the US Military have you ever seen a weapon look like that?
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Uh Navi, I think you started it with your wise guy comment, you should have left it alone to begin with. My mother didn't just die, she was attacked and died as a result of the injuries sustained from the attack. However, you made a valid point and I have contacted a local attorney.
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Navi, That's very nice of you. You have no idea of the pain this facility has caused so many people. I hope you don't have to.
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Beautiful? These buildings and this place were filled with horror and death, there is nothing beautiful here. There was no accountabiliity for all the suffering that took place in these pathetic buildings.
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This is where someone killed my Mother in 1963. It should be completely destroyed, it destoyed my family and my soul.