4,224 Comments for Northampton State Hospital

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They could have been scratched after it closed or that the person was just well crazy.
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I agree, this place is a unique piece of art that should not be destroyed for the sake of creating yet another set of condos.
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Stunningly gorgeous shot.
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This is a beautiful photo, one of my favorites. But I can't believe anyone would deliberately destroy those curtains for the simple thrill of it.
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The wall with insulation on the left seems out of place. Was it perhaps a leftover from one of the movies shot here?
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Nature is ever trying to reclaim her own.
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I was in there over the just resent the bottle was kicked on the floor
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Yeah and the color has gotten darker
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That shot brings me back
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MJ- Care to share any of your stories with me for a book???? Email me if you're interested. plumperfect415@aol.com
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I THINK YOUR PIC,S ARE AWSOME!!!! MAYBE
YOU COULD FIND SOME ABANDONED
FUNERAL HOMES OR OTHER STUFF....
I've been in there a few times and have seen that bottle. I went there last week and the bottle was gone. It was a little disappointing. I think it got thrown away cuz they're planning deconstruction of the place and have begun to clean it up.
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Cool pixie, I hope you still have your photos, I'm still kicking myself in the ass for not taking photos of the laboratory back when it was full of equipment!
the pointy things at the top of the fence would make me wanna not jump over the side o.o
wow, great photo. i can't believe this place is going to get torn down! we used to go exploring this place back in '88, and it was one of the most amazing settings ever--there's a great and longer story about our adventures including being chased out of the asylum by a former (?) resident and then a discussion with a waiting police officer outside, someday i'll write it all down. Mott--thank you so much for documenting it...i have some old black and whites from back then, but somehow i always thought this place would be around, and i'm so glad you've got a library of great shots.