i had never heard of this place glad i found it. thanks motts for all these historical pics. makes you wonder what happen to all the patients that were here. so long ago so sad
acuteward- Adults can have night terrors too. I've had them several times in my adult life: I would wake up yelling in absolute panic, so terrified I would jump out of bed and run around my apartment, trying to get away from some vague, unidentified horror. My heart would be pounding so hard and fast that I bet people with weak hearts could actually die during night terrors. The whole thing was very hard to shake off; you felt wide awake, yet you would continue to feel terrified, even though you had no idea of what it was you were so scared of. If you wake up during a dream or nightmare, only then do you remember it. And when I'd wake up out of a night terror. I'd remember nothing; it was simply an intense, mysterious fear, not an actual nightmare. Strange. It's even worse when you're a child because it feels so real and it's so difficult to snap out of.
Nancy -- go into the Forum, then click on Photography, go to page 2, then click on My Danvahs and Worcester Pictures -- you will see what is left of Danvers. Very sad!!
The more I view this web-site, the more I wish I could have gone through these rooms, hallways, and buildings; before they are no longer there. So, Motts, did you take all these pictures and you KNEW security was watching?
Wonderful picture! Is it true then that this building no longer is standing?!?!?I guess Robert said it better than anyone could. (by the way Lynn, love your sign language!)
Tell me please, How much survives of any of these buildings? I'm having the time of my life just reading people's comments!! Some are so hilarious! Loved the one by Kahuna69!!