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Nothing about this chair is safe anymore.
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I have been this room and sat in this chair. I am a big fan of Pennhurst exploration. This photographer has shown me a way of looking at the remains of a truely lonely existence.
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Messed up!!
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why don't you have pics of the rest of the property? The other buildings are just as remarkable!!!!
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before they tear down pennhurst, i told myself i was going to take one of the tables from the freezer room. if you go under the mess hall, there are over 1 million small plastic sippy cups. brand new too. right near the meat lockers. i have like a box of 1000 of these plastic cups that were there.
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I have two of my own "Striper Shirts" that I stole from Pennhurst
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where this picture was taken was where i got caught by pa state police.they gave me a very strick warning not to come back. but ive been there a bunch of times sence then. warning.... do not go up to pennhurst up the 2 drive ways......[ entry information edited as per site policy ]. * best way and you wont get caught*
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I have been to Pennhurst about 10 to 15 times. I love every adventure that I have there. This is above and beyond one of the most unique and emotional pictures that I have ever witnessed...Bravo!!
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Perhaps one of the most amazing photos that I have ever seen. I love the way that the light depicts a real sense of desolation and despair...Bravo!!
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ive been to pennhurst over 6 dozen times and this room still freaks me out the most
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Right you are! Absorption referigeration isn't new... anybody remember the Servel gas referigerators? It remains an economical method of cooling large buildings or complexes, such as Disney World, where they circulate chilled water to do the actual cooling, as is typical of large systems. Also... the gas/electric RV 'fridges work on this system, too.
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Excellent walkthrough, thank you again for your hard work in putting all this together for us!
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strange to see images that represent so many feelings carried through so many years... sorry to be the crazy poet head, i identify with each twist of the rusted metal spring... spring carries on outside, yet sadly locked away.
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silent screams are not always so silent... am i the only one who has ever been locked behind such doors?
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lost and lonely... i believe i have spent a night or two.