651 Comments Posted by nancy

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Actually, I don't think I really want to know what kind of room this was; especially after knowing some of the history of Pennhurst.
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Great start; alonely chair.
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Now that is a very depressing bedroom! If you couldn't get around, it would make anyone crazy!
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Honestly, I never realized Mental Illness was so wide-spread until I got on this website. It really is scarey to think so many many people, not just today, but years and years ago had so mental handicaps.
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I'm sure they're only really concerned about destructive kids, homeless people, etc. Also, they know these places aren't structurely safe.
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I still don't inderstand why they just "walk away" and let these buildings just sit there and deteriorate. Then when someone wants to try to save them, it costs a fortune because they were let go for too long. So they can't afford it so---tear them down!
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I WANT TO GO DOWN THOSE STAIRS!!!!!!!
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Left in a hurry from what?
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Really incredible, but I'm sure it's unsafe.
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I'm really into history and , I guess, the way things used to be. This site has sooo much to look at and is so interesting. I type in anything I read about or hear about; old amusement parks, battleships. Don't know what area you're from, but Dark in the Park.com is agood site. Mostly for me because it relates to my area., eastern U.S. My library consisits of archeology , history, and of course anything tru.
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Fantastic picture. Keep up the good work!
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Keep all those funny comments coming; you're making my day!
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Probably a "teaching" game. It would just be killing me not to be able to take along some "souviners".
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It might have been once an open porch or they use the window for observation.
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Makes me want to go up those stairs!!