4,224 Comments for Northampton State Hospital

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awsome as hell, i wonder how tormented some of the ppl were that died horrible deaths then shoved n thos cooler, in that room
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Parts of the hospital were built before electric elevators were even invented, much less a standard. This could have been a stairwell or a corner of the original 1856 "Old Main" building, and the windows were left in.
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Wicked Shot.............. "if walls could talk"...................... AYE
Pics like these let you know time is short and precious
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The "S" after the room # likely stands for "Solitary."
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The thing is a lot of old elevators had windows in the shaft (and odely the elevators themselves had no windows in the part you ride in) LOL Whats the point of putting windows in the shaft if the person rideing can't see out?
this one time i went there and i got scared and i left
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wow....just.....wow
freaky shot.....
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omg motts your attention to detail is freaking amazing! i cant get enough of your photos
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Wow! As if you could feel the cold go right through her.
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she's looking for more hearts to steal, or break
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ahh cupid, she who seeks out the brokenhearted....
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Symmatry.....**sigh**....how relaxing!!
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People that are mentally unbalanced need to have "stability" and "similarity" to cope. It is more comfortable if everything LOOKS the same and FEELS the same in a room. Hence, the refelctiveness of hospitals, and the light "soothing" colors.
Well I'm amed student and the first time I went into the morgue it was pretty sad to these these people lying there in a pool full of formol...and then working with the bodies in anatomy class, well it is even more sad to say that after a while you don't look at them like dead bodies, but more like your studying material :( ....