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god i miss that place but now i can see it unless i drive from arkansas
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I like the symmetry look of this photo
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this is the first comment and i must say was there anything in the boiler
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Doohickies
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Breasts with two nipples each!
Hey, Lynne sees what she sees and I see what I see.
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i jsut adore the 'ONE WAY' sign on the ground
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Bruce Wayne's Stately Manor
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Any pictures of the underground tunnels anyone??
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I See Dead People
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I was told by someone who has recently visited GlenDale-- that if you go to the police trailer, on a night when no one else is there (not Halloween) and ask for permission to enter the grounds-- that a guard may take you around to show you the buildings. Any idea if that is true?? Thanx a bunch!!
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The tub was designed to be placed against a wall. The tile was put there to cover the exposed "wall side" of the tub. I guess it was easier to get patients in and out with access to both sides.
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i too have an autisitc daughter, Anna--shes 12 now. This really does touch a strong chord with me--this place reeks of isolation, neglect, loneliness and pain...i cant help but think that children such as mine were once readily stuck in places such as this...i couldnt imagine my baby in this place for one minutes, much less for years on end....God, these pictures evoke an overwhelming sense of depression and pain for me.....im glad that place is closed.....i'm betting if your there on a cold, dark evening you can still hear the children crying out for help......i can hear them in these pictures....it is so sad.
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Cute
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Where is the light coming from and did you know that thing was down there when you took the photo?
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If you've ever slept on that thing no wonder you need a nice warm jacket and pretty white padded walls.