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How this institution was kept open all of those years fathoms me.
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I know wat u mean remember the one they did in an old hospital on sum island abroard sumwhere that was nothing compaired to these piks!!!
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A few years back there was an exit sign lit up.
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Iagree sumink bout this picture that is i duno like calming....
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i agree i could not think of anyhtink worse, think how creepy that would be at night time!
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Man I can't say enough times. Thank You for these photos! I'm only 28 now but my friends and I before we were invited to pro-circuit paintball used to jam some serious ball within these walls. Looking at all these photos, bring back MANY memories of good times! Thank you again for this gallery!
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This is in the next town over from me and it has been a shame watching it go waste for all these years.
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Yeah OK... don't bullshit us, quite a few people visiting this site have worked inside and some actually have been patients in these places - stop making up stories.
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I'm not all too sure, they might have been unstable and ready to collapse.
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It wasn't a wing, it was an underground tunnel that carried steam from the power plant to the hospital building. These places often flood because there is no drainage, and the water gets deep when no one is there to pump it out.
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I think they were lab reports.
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Because it used to be (and still is to an extent) a beautiful location that was unmolested by looters and taggers.
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It reads "EBSARY Trade Mark" then flipped and repeated on the bottom... it was on each brick behind the plaster.
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Actually, it wasn't psychiatric at all, it was a municipal hospital that had certain floors dedicated for catering to the wealthy.
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It was about 5 feet tall... I didn't see any lighting inside, it was probably used to hold flowers and other decorative items.