4,023 Comments for Riverside State Hospital

Some windows in the left centre are bricked up.
Did you look in the wardrobes?
Is it just me, or is the thing on the left an intercom panel?
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Frank - pgh; Thank you for responding.

Thank you for saying thank you for serving the United States of America. You are very welcome. I have only been to Kuwait at Camp Doha, Camp Virginia and Camp Arifjan. though. I have not been to Iraq yet.

I have had the chance to serve at several Forts in the United States and in a few countries in the World though.

Thank you again.

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Germany.
Some British tower blocks were build with seperate liftshafts like this. On in London was recently listed.
In some other places they took the books and left the shelves.
The covering of the couch is much like the suite my Grandad had for years before passing to my Aunt & Uncle who had it until the early 1990s. The arms were fully upolstered apart from a coaster sized wooden square in each arm.
The look like mini gym crashmats.
This reminds me of a hotel in Llandudno which had a staircase that seemed to be almost bottomless.
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Joseph, you're absolutely right!! I couldn't remember where I'd seen that before.

By the way, thanks for what you're doing for our country.
magaling parang totoo
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i think it was a real ghost because when you look at it closer a face appears
Whoa.. What a creepy pic! I swear I would die of fright if I went there XD -Cowardness-
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is a perfect shot! I just love it! =D
Absolutely amazing!!! This would have been a wonderful room in its time and I feel that this was difinately a more friendly part of the building =]