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very pretty.
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thats creepy...Dont walk around barefoot out there.
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COME PLAY WITH US
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There were some large cupolas on the now-demolished *twin cathedrals* at Byberry. A drunken friend and I went to try to climb up to one during a rainstorm at 4 in the morning only to find them "floorless". It seems they were only decorative steam vent enclosures. From the ground they looked like gazebos.
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Dude, half of Byberry is falling down around our ears and we still keep going!
Bravery, stupity, or a mix of the two....you decide.
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from my experience id say . 4-6 hours depends in the place and time if entrance. (early am or late afternoon) all factor in the equation
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SOME-body is in time out. ;-)
how about faces in the windows? upper extreme left... the one next to it, then window numer 6 (from the left) looks like something or someone is leaning out the top of the window,,,,
Hi Eric,
Thank you, I did visit that site a coupple of times, each time I did, I got virus (or addon) on my machine.
Lynne, thanks very much : )
MadMan, youre absolutely right, this is one that I didnt read the description on, please strike my above comment.
thanks : )
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aaagghh!!
The mural on the wall makes me feel kind of sad somehow, the mural is of "normal" kids looking away from the viewer, I wonder if this picture became a torment to any of the children of Pennhurst.
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they need to be archived, not burned.
Is it true that there is still Electric in Pennhurst, someone told me that one of the Exit signs is still lit up. (ive been there once, but didnt get to see much because I didnt know where to park, I got pics only of the outside)