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That railing looks like a snake coiled around the bannister......different.
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I believe you, Big Ed. Please see my entry in the Forum "Why Are You Interested in These Abandoned Places." I lived in a mansion in Washington, D.c built around 1800 and was used as a hospital during the Civil War. I KNOW WHAT I HEARD!!

You are absolutely right! Condos are not going to make any difference to whoever walked there!!
Cooler stories? Care to share?
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Well Just the story's that were told to me by the persons who experienced them I know at least 4 types of phenomena happend. Apparitions have been seen. Foot steps heard, Voices heard (not the usual voices heard in a psychiatric hospital). Light going off and on in epmpty spaces. I know thw ladies on A-3 used to hear footsteps in the attic. Frequently my dad was called on to investigate,(he was 11 to 7 nursing spervisor during the 60's. The attic was empty all the time. It wasn't employees from other floors or security either. He'd find them asleep in their office. Many people reported lights going on and off after the Kirkbride was closed. This was before it was chic to go there at night to check the place out, and security only patrolled out side. Others reported some one whispering to them on one of the I wards. Occasionally people saw what apparently was a ghost in one of the empty spaces in the C building. I myself never had an experience, other than the feeling of not being alone. Wheter these stories are true. I admit I believe the majority to be so.. If there are any grounded or residual spirits there The change to condo's sill not make a great deal of difference to them.
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Buy white spray paint because most walls are white and spray paint over it to match the wall. I actualy did this once to an abandoned complex near my house. Sadly the security guard had the wrong impression.
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i shreaked at the first site of this picture. I thought the straw was someones hair...
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this place is friggen amazing,

i went there and fell in love =)
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If I had to sleep there when the place was in operation I would complane that their supposed to tuck in the sheets
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looks like with a bit of oil and some checks it would start right up again
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the paper work was probably neatly stacked in boxes at one point but vandles and rotting boxes screwed it up. I know from expierience that after the box starts to rot the papers push on the sides and the break out and spill on the floor.
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Awwww that means this place is far away from where i live cause in washington it barely ever snows.
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Its like the ABC murders in Poirot. Its a show about a detective in the 30's
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I was mistaken
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Why this is the same power plant from "corrosive industry" if im not mistaken however i absolutly love this powerplant and i hope to travel thier eventualy too bad i live halfway across US from its location.
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THERES RED STUFF IN ONE!!! WHAT IS IT PLS TELL ME ITS NOT DEAD PEOPLE