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it's sitting right near the river & it floods alot, so it probably just rained a lot & I'm sure the carpet just was ripped up, there's still a little in the house I was in, but it was covered in crap!!!!
I don't want to sound like a bitch but remember this school was opened in the early 1900, they didn't know what they were doing was hurting them!

so don't say it's inhumane or stuff like that, just remember they weren't as knowledgeable as we are now!
thanks

ps. that place is really cool if you ever get to go, just make sure you don't get caught!
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Watch the ticks!!!!!
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th colours r amazing
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Watch the ticks!!!!!!!!!!
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I must say that these pictures are all absolutely breathtaking. My friends and I were going to go to the State Hospital the other night, but we saw other abandoned buildings that we just had to explore. It was 3 in the morning, and when we had arrived the energy was phenomonal. It was just 3 buildings and a chapel. I know that these buildings aren't a part of the Hospital grounds, does anyone know what they are, perhaps?
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This needs to be a wallpaper!! I can hear the tree frogs and the crickets. Ah! farewell, Winter!!
great pic wonders if i can get sofa like tht at my nearest store lol
wow this is a great pic i used to have a doll like tht most of time with no head lol my sister kept pulling it of guess she hated it lol
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I want to walk down this beautiful path right now and head off to Oz! Love the sunlight in the background.
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i just visited letchworth.... amazing place! It would be nice if there was a guide to what is what and what were the buildings originally used for
But the picture is cool.anyways :)
I think that is "satanic". naked woman is an altar in their rituals..
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The "mansions", as they are referred to sometimes, are Byberry's oldest and probably most decrepit buildings. Most of them are not anymore dangerous than the regular buildings. The most dangerous of the buildings is most likely old administration, it is built of all wood. Part of it has collapsed and a few of the floors are kind of mushy. These buildings were abandoned between sometime in the 70s and 1983, when administration moved to W-3 (they weren't all closed up at once).
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I'm sorry but I have a silly question; what are the mansions? What were they used for?