1,062 Comments for Ypsilanti State Hospital

looks like a very large place
id love to have a tub like that
wow, look at that floor.... its still shines. this place is in pretty good shape.
dayhm! that is clean!
wow that is long!
if you draw lines accross that wall, those sockets turn into musical notes... you play the song and the wall opens up. (sorry, couldnt help myself, its from an old movie i saw lol )
and green is just my color too!
great shadows!
Hallway shots always make me think about the people who walked in them when the hospital was open. Really Nice Shot, love the colors!
pretty clean, not much grafitti in there. nice shot
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I agree, these do look modern
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Motts, I'm guessing while taking these shots, you just HAVE to say...eew
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During the Chinese Communist Revolution and the Anti Japanese War of 1937-1945 the leaders and commanders of the Red Army lived in abandoned rooms and buildings like the one pictured here. From derelict places choked with mildew and mold, the great leaders of the Communist Party planned and carried out the building of the future of China. After 1927, Chiang Kei Shek's Nationalists practically drove the Communists into hiding. From Yunan, they waged a counterattack, first defeating the Japanese imperialists, then defeating the Nationalists, and winning the hearts and minds of the Chinese people. The war is a story of endurance, and this picture brought many reminders of the headquarters of the Red Army during the war years.
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Yay, new gallery. This looks promising!
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o.O Awesome!