4,023 Comments for Riverside State Hospital

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This shot just turns me around and around. It's so archetectually defined. You are the master my man.
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Mean looking, eh?
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One of the more nice room at the home. It tells so many stories. It's mind boggling in so many ways. This is the room of a trusted patient who earned it by being a good boy or girl after at least 5 years of institutional care. Bless there balmy souls.
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So sad, so bad, they begone.
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Gothic, gothic, gothic, fantabulous shampeircal.
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Damn, thats just good.
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It's the totality of beauty that I see and whats behind door three. So many stories, so many tales to be told and no way to tell them. Lynne , you are the best.
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The manificence and glory of the articftecure of it all. The whobegone of what happened here. Does it diminish the the whole general scene of what it's all about. Answers, no answers, feedback. Lynne, whats it all about.
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Damn, takes my breath away.
Looks like something out of a horror flick
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What a difference in the condition of the buildings. I could have cried looking at your other photographs. However these make me smile with the wonderful contrasting of colours and angles. Cudos.
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big
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Civil War
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Some of the hospitals during the ivil War looked just like this inside
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I do not think that I like this room very much. The windows are not big enough to let very much light into the room. This room looks it was used for medical training classes and or some sort of break room or something like that.

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Mannheim, Germany.

1:46 A.M. / Sunday / 29 / July /2007