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I've been facinated with the asylums (Ruins in general) since I was a kid. While growing up In Freeport, L.I., I had the opportunity to creep around inside the old Brooklyn Water Works (circa '75-'77) before it fell pray to arson. It was a beautiful piece of architecture and I was wondering if anyone out there has any pix of it before it was torched or while it was burning. Anyway, the shots of Pilgrim are slammin'!!! Keep up the good work. As I drive on the LIE and see those massive structures lurking in the shadows... I believe I can hear the screams in the night.
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"The round building was inaccessible because of a collapsed floor."

d'oh! That, and the tower, were the two things I wanted to see interior pics of the most!
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This dead-end basement hallway thing really creeps me out. Much more so than your usual spooky-scary basement pictures.

I think it's some combination of lighting, and wondering why anyone would ever sit in those benches towards the end. So uninviting. *shudder*
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One of your creepiest machine photos yet. Something about the lighting on the dials below. Looks like it belongs in the "lunatic hospital" part of the game American McGee's Alice. Very cool!
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Looks like the tower is falling forward:O
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I like it. It gives the building moral fiber.
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Again, NICE SHOT! love the shadows.
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I hope someone can explain it, I do agree, Sir Motts, I hope your first impression is incorrect.
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Very strange indeed.
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GREAT PHOTO!!
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A very inimitable discovery.
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How creepy
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Those are some of the coolest photos on the site. It is rare you see the interior of Worcestor.
I'm pretty sure these places are indeed haunted Mariposa and yes some of those photos like the ones in which we see faces are simply optical illusions but that does not detract from the fact that negative energy builds and resides over the years and I am pretty certain we are going to be getting more photos on this site with unexplained anomalies.
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omg ive been watching websites about this place for 4 years and never seen one pic inside. ive always been iwanting to know what inside since so many websites show only the outside.thanks