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I agree with mamills....there is nothing lousy here whatsoever.
Thanks for all of your efforts to photograph these places to share with the world.
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WOW....just...WOW
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That's awesome, thanks Colin!
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These buildings were boarded up when I last visited in the spring of 2018. Other parts have been renovated.
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I had to double take at the outdoor photos because it looks so much like the Medfield State Hospital complex. I go there occasionally since the grounds are a city park now.
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Frazier, no, it's been demolished. It's not that hard to find out that info, as Motts did in fact give an update on it.
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Is this still here ???
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Digging this one up, but I work in a residential facility - it kinda freaks me out that 30 years later, kids still sound the same. This could have been written by one of my kids yesterday.
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Sad that for so many of those who entered the hospital there was no exit but the grave
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Oh the terrible desperation of the insane mind forever locked within this place. Sad beyond words
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Oh the screaming despair of the insane mind forever locked within this prison. Too awful for words.
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It's great to see this location through you're point of view!
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I'm happy to see that you made this explore, Motts! Great photos, also. My father lives 40 minutes from here and we've been many times. What makes a better afternoon than exploring Westboro with dad on a Sunday afternoon lol 67 and still exploring!
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You did that... Don't blame America.
Still wonder what happened to Capt Connie V. Esmark of Tug boat Beaver Staten Island Conni was old in 1967
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