9 Comments Posted by stacey

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I had two great aunts that were patients at this facility, one I'm not sure why she was there but the second went crazy when her brother smothered her son by accident, she was sent there and died there. I was wondering do you have picture of the hospital before it was ransacked?
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Doran - I wonder if that's the symbol for father on the right. In my experience, Mary would have been on the left and Joseph holding Jesus on the right. Thanks for sharing!
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The grafttii on these walls scream "pam granger is a life wrecking bitch... except I and my children are successful and come to find out she is not. I have succeeded and pam granger of lansing michigan has ... well not.
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I was there in the 80's my stepmother hated me. My father consorted... She's gone now..
dad and I act like it didn't happen... but it did...
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With the breaker box over the seats like that it looks like an execution room.
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Where is the exact location? I have lived here for three years and cannot imagine where that is. I read some crazy stories about this prison. The new location is right by the post office I always go to, it is huge!
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Im planning on going there sometime soon with a bunch of people...im scared..but i want to see it for myself..is there really wild dogs??? lol...what is the best way to get in to that main building..right down the front path??
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I am so intrigued by these abandoned buildings, and the photos that all different visitors are able to capture. I am so curious about the metro and the other hospitals in that area...even the few that were abandoned but are still standing on the Mcclean campus.
I am currently at school right near the state hospital in Northampton, MA ...I think I will be venturing over there to poke around soon. Great photos Motts - I will keep checking back to see what new items you post.
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Please save this school. Do not take it and reck it. We should try and save it