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i have friends who say they've been there. i wanna go, too. though i hear security patrols at night. better off going during the day. personally, i'd be too chicken to go at night... also less chance of being arrested for trespassing. :-p
may I add.. I was in a TB hospital abandoned since 1976 that had damn near no vandalism.
LESS THAN HALF OF WSH REMAINS TODAY. AT SOME TIME THERE MAY HAVE BEEN MORE SHOWERS AND BATHING AREAS.
the funny thing.. one of my friends and I were talking about how shitty the grafetti in Byberry is.
You would think after all these years of practicing they would atleast develop SOME talent.
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Why we call him 'Lord Motts'
Byberry hasn't been closed down "for decades". Bob Casey initiated its' closing in 1987 and it officially shut its' doors in 1990.
All the people I know that have been going there for atleast a decade tell me that vandalism started picking up sometime after 2001.
Nevertheless, thank god Motts changes the names of the locations on this site so these tools don't do to 150 year old kirkbrides what they've done to Byberry.
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Mr. Motts, your photo has created a world of confusion!
Can you date these canisters?
Then I could find out if they are bug spray or whipped cream ;-)
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Reminds me of 'Edward Scissor Hands'
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Mr. Motts has been doing this for awhile...a master at it too, :-)
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I love this photo.
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unwanted by whom? LOL
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If you unmuzzle ~Me then I can have my lollipops again.
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I see what you mean by pitch black Motts!
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I think I'd rather go in the bushes than use these.
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Oh my yes, this one makes me sad.......