19 Comments Posted by sallie

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I worked a TSH for a few years, definitely creepy at night lol. But I knew a woman who worked there for 40 years. She has stories that would make your head spin. Mental health while imperfect, has made leaps and bounds since its infancy. There are tubs in the basement level that were filled w ice and water to "calm" patients down. These were used especially on the weekends due to there bring NO doctors from friday night until monday am! Also, those tunnels were used to transfer patient from building to building during inclement weather. My friend (female) used to walk alone w 40-50 patients in those tunnels.... she told me when I asked her how scary that was. "Hey, we had 2 staff members per ward, its what we did" Nope, I can't even imagine!
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holy cow looks like the grim reaper up there
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did you actually climb in there? a BIG ewwwwwww grosee if you did
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i think it would of been a beuatiful place, but with time and decay it makes it look a nightmareish place :-)
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omg this is titanic, BEAUTIFUL
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WOW
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looks like the library in new york, on the day after tomorrow (i wouldnt know for sure cause i never been there :( )
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its good to know they didnt spend all their time locked in their rooms. At least they had some entertainment
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iam totally gratefull that there are people like you out there lynne :-) if i was to end up in a mental hospital i would want my care persons to look after me like you have done to your patients.
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tragedy, but still very beaitiful
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this is a very ornate pic, very beautiful
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makes you feel like a warden don't it lol. Very creepy
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disturbing and creepy
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beautiful !!!!!!
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motts you are one amazing photographer, goin through the pics it kinda reminded me of stephen kings kingdom hospital, very erie very cool, i wish i could go