622 Comments for Henryton State Hospital

Is that actual blood?......... O.o........... I WAS DRINKING MILK! Oh well, what am I saying? Bottoms up! :)
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A mangle was actually the press one would squeeze the material just scrubbed through to get as much water out as possible, via a turn-handle usually on the side of the contraption. It accomplished what the spin cycle does in modern washers. A mangle would usually be attached to the side of an old washing "machine", jutting over the wash basin so that the basin could collect the water. :)
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Just gorgeous.
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Oh how beautiful........yes, wallpaper please. This is definitely 1 of my all-time favorites.
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Lol... freakin' awesome.
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Ditto.
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Oh, no... Johmmy... OH JOHNNY - HE DIDN'T MAKE IT OUT... Oh-hohoho... JOHNNNNY! :-{
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Outstanding!
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This is AMAZING! I love the colors, textures, lighting, angle...EVERYTHING about this photo is perfect!
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No, it's not for washing your hands before entering the room. Look at it's position: Use it for washing your feet!
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That's why I am afraid of exploring abandoned places. You'll never know what kind of people you will meet....
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This is really awesome, Im glad you got a picture of this while it was still there. This was my favorite part of Henryton. I loved the little projector room.
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I remember seeing something like this when I went to Henryton. It was a turkey vulture that someone had cut completely in half. Creepy stuff. Awesome photos
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Please, please, please make that a wallpaper. What an awesome photograph!
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This is the best picture you have taken, in my opinion.

Utterly superb ...