338 Comments for Springfield State Hospital

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I wonder how much more of that stuff was left around. It seems if the place closed fairly recently that there wouldnt be anything that old left behind
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I wonder how many other things were left there to get moldy
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I love the curve and the brickwork
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Great pics as usual. I love the one with the light in the suitcase.
Love your vision.
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Very 70's for sure, the floor is very 50's
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I'd guess the one in the upper corner is bathroom. This chart was used when patient's were unable to speak. You held it up and the patient pointed to what they needed. I remember using one, in ICU, with a patient on a ventilator.
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I like all the columns and arches
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Interesting color. I wonder what was covering that green patch. Nice windows, the pipes and lighting fixtures are an eyesore though
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There is no peace in theis place, just cinder blocks and coldness
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This room is bland and boring with no color and its kind of creepy at the same time
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I know that I wouldnt want to run into that. I imagine it can still spread disease for quite awhile
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I'm so excited! Another great gallery. These walls are made of brick instead of cinder block or plaster. I like that.
I have an idea for the holes.
Perhaps these were used to run wires through that hooked up to the patient who was in that room? LIie detector, or electric shock maybe?
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Awesome gallery Motts.
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Guy in the wheelchair looks like he's bowling.