4,224 Comments for Northampton State Hospital

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or it could have been calming kassie, i know that alot of people who where instutionalized where actually freaked out by huge open places.
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who cares if it was the violent ward or not, the picture is outstanding, the green looks like its literally dripping from the ceiling down the walls.
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christina, the human mind is set up to find beauty in anything, remember not all of us have memories of places like this , so therefore we are going to find beauty in the colors and the dilapitation.
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wow motts, can you imagine being in a room like that and accidently having the door close behind you?? EEEEEEEEP :-O
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lol
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my lord motts, what talent you have, it looks like some sort of dream scape. beautiful
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i beg to differ christina, its beautiful, in a strange asylum kind of way.
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even the color of light coming out of the rooms are different, way awsome.
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Lynne, your scaring me :-O
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god i love this shot. The different like reflecting from the panes gives the picture a soft feel.
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thats the most "solid" looking water ive ever seen .
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it looks like one of those mirror shots that go on forever, way cool
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i lived in this one house for nine years and never went in the basement. Im extremely scared of basements, :-O
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Probably a dumb question but how do we know it's the "violent ward"? Was there a sign or something? Seems kind of rude if there was. That's like saying "Here's where we keep the real crazy ones".
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Fashion, see the key hole? You put the key in and either reset the system or set off the alarm. They probably had it this way so that not just anyone would be able to push a button and set off the alarm.