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I was a patient there in1962. There were no seclusion rooms. Patients on open wards were allowed to leave the grounds on a day pass at 7 AM and did not have to return until 10:30 PM . There were locked wards but patients were only put on them if they acted out or showed other signs that need close supervision. There were however back wards that were horrible. I saw them.luckily the patients on these wards were so far out of contact ,that they had no awareness of their suroundings.
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It would have been tough to use as a stretcher without handles. I think Verizoff is correct.
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Hey ~Me Iv looked and seen no tunnel of love, so I guess this will have to do. Once we get on the ride do you still want to sit on my lap?
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LOVE this sign!!! They just don't make em like this anymore!!!
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Such a retro entranceway!!
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Looks so lonely, so neglected. It just seems so far away from those years of being a place for kids to yell and scream and laugh with enjoyment.
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Weird how spooky this looks.
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Hard to believe this was at one time an actual amusement attraction. Looks so ruined, so impossibly destroyed.
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I think they leave these lights burning to give the impression that someone is in the building. It does have an effect though, because I was more nervous walking into the lighted areas than I ever was walking into any dark tunnel. lol
dayum, this looked like one very cool ride!
Awyper!! i remember hansons amusement park, great wooden rollercoaster.
no one mentioned bringing the beer?
yeah, kind of sad to see it now....
thank you, :-) i missed you guys!! have i missed any new catapulting tables or light up soap dispensers?
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ooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!11