10 Comments Posted by lora

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My Anti mary worked there. She passed in Jan 09. After a fall . She was 85 Yrs old and sharp till that fall.I wanted to aske her so many things about this site, kids get your answers from loved ones b/4 they are gone.
She was nice and treated the people there like "people".
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nice. who got that $$$$$$$
Is that still in the building now???
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BACK IN THE DAY..1930'S-1950'S. ANY ONE WITH PMS, A DRUG PROBLEM ANYTHING A TAD "OFF" LIVED A SAD LIFE, THE DRUGS AND TREATMENTS ONLY THE ONES INSDIE WILL KNOW. IF THE WALLS COULD SCREAMMMM. GOD HELP THOSE SOULS.
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wow this pics amazing,
its wierd to think what happened in that room in the past =]
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Hi, went to see the 50's movies in our 1968
chevy cammaro, all the car clubs went up for the night, we all cruzed the pike..we danced to the 50's music..good family fun.GONE...
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Is there a Rutland, Mass or a VA. Hospital, My grandfather died in one of TB
in the in 1940 to 1944
I live near The Norwich State Hospital, my aunt retired from that in the 80's and I did a class paper in the 70's on The Mansfield State training school. All In CT.
Thank You.
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nah, I think the open door is saying, "here, we got some room yet."

those vivid colors are unreal. Your photography makes even a morgue look amazing.
This site is awesome.
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ha - Rolling Stones. I see my red door and I want it painted black...like that song.
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The fading warm-cool tones are awesome in this one. I agree with the other post - I like attic rooms like that b/c they're so full of character.
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this is awesome! I love the alternating color stripes and the light, and the reflection of the door in the puddle - I repeat, it's awesome