494 Comments for Rochester State Hospital

How nice such a fine job was done covering the windows up and notching the boards. Stays in place better too. Really like the tree right with white branches. Can´t stop smiling!
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Simply amazing shot!
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Erie as hell! I can only imagine what went on bhind those doors.......
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Looks like the color theme was "boy" blue, and "girl" Pink!
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Gorgeous!
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To this day, this has to be the scariest place on Long Island, I pass it quite often while traveling on the nearby roadways.....I get the chills everytime!
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I love this, very Christmasy with the snow on the ground & on the roof, you can almost picture the tree by the house with lights in it & lit up, along with some on the house itself.
IT'S REALLY SCARY TO THINK HOW THE MENTALLY ILL WERE TREATED BACK IN THE EARLY DAYS OF MENTAL HEALTH CARE
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I can totally see myself living there :)
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I love this shot - beautiful framing :)
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There's something about the surgical green colour they always seem to use in these asylums/hospitals/sanitariums. I suppose it's the association of this colour with medical scenarios, but I just can't bring myself to like this colour.
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The lights are falling but did you ever think of the toxic PCBs that are in the ballasts
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Hobbledy Gobbledy Goop! De Glaug!
Ahhh - love this picture; it´s food for ample imagination and meditation and sets mind whirling with speculations and thoughts, and The Best Part is that some of the facts & a truth we will never know. Like the paper towels: old or recycled?
USA = rich!, rich , rich! WOW Pretty! Yes, a fine tub left behind. A lot of fine stuff left behind in a lot of places. Yes, have understood it costs a lot to have it sold etc etc. not worth the trouble! But still.......I love USA with the richness. Great country!
Even with the sad undertone of despair & sorrow, this is a very fine site, with excellent pictures, and good information and true shared knowledge. And it has a spelling-check = nice! Such dedication, Mr. Mott and hard work! Well done as usual!