Omg it actually looks like someone is there in the cielling... FREAKY! I totally think this is one scary building n wudnt like to go in there!! id probs av nightmares for the rest of ma liife!
How in the world you got into this place is beyond me. I lived in that area for about 25 years and I know the security that surrounded this place. Asbestos, I've heard, was terrible in these buildings.
Wonderful photographs. I'm glad I got a glimpse of what it looks like in these buildings after 30 years of wondering...Let alone not having the balls, *ahem I mean, guts to go in these places.
This is a beautiful panorama, Mr. Motts. Definitely one of my favorite photos so far. Absolutely breathtaking....almost like people are about to file in at any moment and take their seats.
I am obsessed with this school and I am obsessed with the little boy, Paul Ramos Jr, who jumped off of the third story roof of the dormitories on August 9th 1963 or 1964, when he was attending summercamp there. If you know anything about the old dorms or have pictures of them, or know where they were located on the grounds, can you please email me at sarahjamesonalbrecht@hotmail.com.
I'm dying to know why I feel the way I feel about this school. Before I knew the story or knew it was haunted, from the very first time I saw it, I was intrigued by it. I don't know why, maybe it was just the huge gates enclosing it. But now that it's open to the public, I can't even bring myself or my friends to drive more than a few seconds up the driveway. Please help.
solomon92 iv heard a mans voice by the weird looking bridge and people will just think im lieing but im not the place is deffo haunted and tbh what is ever over there doesnt like anyone trespassing i agree with solomon92 the ghosts have been there way before the guards and will be there after aswell for along time.
In the greek myth it was actually a pithos, a greek jar that had a wide mouth and was used to store liquids, such as wine, or for holding food, such as grain, or for the burial of the dead. I wonder who started calling it a box. but 'pandora's box' sounds a lot better than 'pandora's pithos'.
Motts, i just wanted to say that some of your description belong in a book. like this one...'A bit of raw sewage smelled like it mixed in from some unknown leak in the dark snake pit of pipes above our heads.'