60 Comments Posted by nathan

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i wouldn't like any of those my friends mom has one in her garage i went in a a minute AND I PANICKED!!! i almost broke it because of how tight it was.Any way if i couldn't last a minute imagine the people that spent all their childhood or even life in that.
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Your real talented. I'm from new Bedford MA and there is a lot of historical places I would love to photograph...if only I had the know-how.
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super chills
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Pity the building is going to soon be demolished. Its such a beautiful building wich holds so many secrets!! I would have been a wonderful museum or tourist attraction. They rebuilb it and turn it back into an asylum!!!
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yeah you can breath but its wicked dusty
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Ive broken in there with my friends, it really does look like that, those are really well done.
One question?
its pitch black in there where did you get the lighting?
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That would be where they hung the body with the sign under saying "Pirates, Ye be warned!"
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Haha, not THE chair, but still very cool color amidst the rot.
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I love how you can tell which of the buildings are original (shorter, more run down looking, more skylights) and which of them are newer construction shoehorned in between
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It might say Psychiatric Department on the door, but don't think that their goal is to help you, Muahahaha! I would not trust the people behind that door...nope.
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I will sleep in there
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Can you just imagine how many emberrasing moments there must have been to promt someone to post that sign?

"where's Davis?!"

"poor schlep must have locked himself in there again"

"how long you think we should leave him in there this time? haha"
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I do believe I would have disturbed sleep cycles if I tried to crash there in its present condition!
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They sometimes will do that (my high school chemlab had something like this) when the intended purpose is only for the faucets to be connected to tubes to send water elsewhere. Nothing is intended to be washed there, it's only a supply. There's a drain of course, but it's only big enough to catch whatever drips from a loose fitting or someone wanting to fill something up beneath the fixture.
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Motts, did you see whether there was still cable wrapped around that drum?