583 Comments Posted by mike

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Omg i snuck in there yesterday and we were trippin on acid and we walked around the whole man bulding it took us 8 hours and we went in to the underground tunnels those are miles and miles long and i took this very stairwell to connect to the main 'chair room' we have tables reciners and allot of stuff down there it is awesome..anyone wanna meet up message me on aim at: usrcrtd and anyone got any scary stories i wanna hear them
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Places like this should be restored and re-used for another purpose. Almost painful to look at.
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Have you ever had any problems with other 'guests' at these facilities?
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Straight out of the 'Poseidon Adventrue'. All it needs is a moaning Shelley Winters.
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The way that cheesy blockwork is lit is almost surreal!
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I really hope they save this place.
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Kinda reminds me of the last scenes of 'blade runner' where a vertical chase ensures through a series of rotting, once luxurious apartments in a tower. Loved the detail of Rutger Hauer pulling the nail out of the rotten floor beam. Anyone remember it?
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i was there last night... there's so much to take in, in one night, this place is more than just one trip... you have to go here multiple times to be able to see everything, either that or stay for 10 hours. so which building is the morgue in? one of the taller bulildings? and in a basement? or... what, i know it's hard to explain since theres over 10 buildings.
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Saw your guy's here, although this page is not "live" keep checking it. Lots of info will be up when it's done.

http://harlemvalley.org/psychotherapy/
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What an awesome picture, This would be an excellent wallpaper. Absolutely stunning.
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I would call this hallway to nowhere
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Looks like this room is in great shape. Almost looks like it could still be used.
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This is an awesome picture although I can't put my finger on why. Just a really good shot.