338 Comments for Springfield State Hospital

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Your post made me sad but was nicely written.
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Another wonderful gallery. Thats again Mr. Motts for sharing your passion with each and evey one of us. You bring joy to our boring lives.
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I really like how bright the picture is, but if you look at it another way you can imagine a dark figure waiting at the bottom.
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Wow. That idea scares me. It is still an interesting shot though.
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Magic box....

fabulous
Antique blade package and greeting cards partially eaten by silverfish.

Nice shot.
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A good friend of mine used to volunteer at Springfield frequently. She collected old greeting cards and used them in art projects with the patients. I wonder if these are some of those cards? That doesn't explan the razor blades, though. Great pictures.
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Wallpaper?

Please?
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Read...
Discovered chest.
Open? (Yes-No)
Yes
Opening...
You are attacked!
Fight: RadRoach
health depleted.
You are dead
Play Again?
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Well Nick it is in Tarpon Springs the Abandoned Hotel is called Days Inn. Do you know where that is. I all ready be there laast week.
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JackieB I was wondering the same thing too.
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I'm just glad to see the great galleries Motts.
Keepum Coming!
I absolutely loved this. I sure understand about your time limits. Seems like our country is getting rid of real architecture and building more parking lots and McDonald's.
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Motts, your site is amazing. I always say I can't wait for the next gallery, and of course I love seeing them! However, I love that you take the time to add the history and the archival images to your amazing photography of each location. That is what makes your site so wonderful. Thanks for all of that work, I cannot imagine how long it takes to get a gallery up and it is greatly appreciated! :-)
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Lack of time is the only reason I'm so far behind. There's a decent amount of effort put into each location (history, archival images) and each photograph (post processing, titles, descriptions, etc). I'd have to sit on the computer much much longer to catch up, while places I haven't seen yet are getting demolished...