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I have visited danvers several times and have a picture of myself in the chair, out of the ten asylums I have visited I find danvers to be the most fascinating .The architecture is incredible and most of all in the photos I have taken I have orbs with faces, the theater is where I feel the presense of others.and to Michele 08-30-05, shame on you for your negative comment this place holds much history and souls of people that may have been forgotten to some ,and to demolish this place would be to demolish there exsistance.
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damn--looks like the moat flooded again.....lol
How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat!
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That was the Idea! Ha Ha ;-)
you know the abandoned warehouse on jacksonville road in our hometown? thats where they got those posters... they being the people from no-trespassing.net
-natalie's cousin
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the aura of that ward just seems so malevolent!
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oh man...this image is stunning!
I love the feeling it creates in me looking at it.

Creepy

and beautiful.
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A light that looks like a soap dispenser. Good deal, Motts. Speaking of which, I came in on this one kinda late, and I guess I AM beating the proverbial dead horse. But, Motts DID you find that elusive soap dispenser-looking light yet?
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That is one wild looking butterfly, tho'
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The mirrors and soap dispensers(?) are remarkably intact.
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And it would be just as creepy and out of place if it wasn't peeling.
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By the way, why would someone hang a plant up by the ceiling. What an odd place to put it.
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Not dying...dead. so, so sad....
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Motts, PLEEEEESE tell me if those are pictures on the lower floors, and if so, WHY? Looks like an eagle on the left and a lighthouse on the right.
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I am betting large sums of money that this was written on the wall after the place was closed. Very large sums of money. Bags and bags and bags of money. :-)