4,023 Comments for Riverside State Hospital

How sad!
WOW! I hope they leave the chimneys when they renovate the place.
How sad it is that they let the roof get in that condition.
actually the fire alarm would not be a wound up type and notice the conduit below the box. this is a Edwards D789 toggle switch single stage fire station built in 1920's-1930's when the first relay fire panel was out on the market....
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what a gerat place for ghost,did you see any?
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i will like to see more of ghost pictuer ,can anybody help me with that this my mail address benak4love@yahoo.com
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REALLY TEY ARE LOOK LIKE A GHOST A REALLY SCARED TO SEEM THEM IN THE PHOTO
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Now, teacher, don't you fill me up with your rules.

But everybody knows that smokin' ain't allowed in school.

Originally written and sung by Brownsville Station in 1973 and re - made and sung by Motley Crue in 1985.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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That fan is one UGLY looking thing and those serious hard core collectors can have all of those fans.

In fact if I ever some how, some day get one of those fans into my possesion I will just give it away to one of those collectors.

And I will not take a single penny for it.

That is how UGLY that fan really is to me.

Money is not everything.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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Cool trick photography !

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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Where is the skylight?

The cieling is too low.

I feel trapped when I look at this room.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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Government buildings are so faceless and mindless.

How can anyone get better in these horrifying monstrosities?

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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I hate all of those stupid little windows !

Were they afraid that someone was going to jump to their death ?

JasonW: You are not crazy. The chair does look like it is floating above the floor when you are not looking directly at it. It must be a visual trick with the light and shadows.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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Did anyone ever see the old "The Twilight Zone" television show that ran from 1959 - 1964?

There was an episode that had mask's that were somewhat strangely similar to this mask that is sitting on the corner of this green couch.

In this particular episode there was a very rich and wealthy old Grandfather who was dying. The very greedy and very creepy four members of his family come over to his house because they know that he will die soon and they want all of his money, property and land. But the Grandfather has a trick up his sleeve and it's pay - back time. He tells the "four creeps" that each one of them has to wear a mask that he gives to them. So the "four creeps" wear the mask's all though very reluctantly. And then the Grandfather puts on his mask. After several hours of this to include bickering between the family the Grandfather finally dies. Then the four family members take off their mask's and to their sudden horror they discover that the skin of their faces has transformed and changed into the hideous image of the mask's that they have just worn.

And the Grandfather ?

Well his mask looks somewhat strangely similar to the mask in the photograph above.

How weird is that ?"

Pay - back can be bitch sometimes !

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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This wrought iron work is somewhat "gothic" in it's style.

It almost looks like it should be part of the house that was on "The Adams Family" television show from the 1960's.

Or it could be from the house that was on the old television show called "The Munsters" from the 1960's.

Or the other house would be from the old television show that is called: "The tale's of the Crypt" from the 1990's.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.