1,611 Comments for Whittingham Hospital

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I doubt it was some brave explorer trying to find his way out!
I live right in front of the hospital, I go on walks around it most days, I have to say it is quite creepy but you don't have to be brave to go in there, just a bit stupid because you're risking breathing in asbestos or falling through the floor
haha
you are all brainless going into buildings you dont know the danger i know how bad it is think before you enter
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Yes it is sad I knew a few people who spent years in those places.
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Was someone looking through the window on the left or are my eyes playing tricks on me.
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i feel so sorry for people who were in these places all that time ago
not understanding and having no real affection or love
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the pedalboard has definitely fared the best....looks like it could still render the Middelshulte 'Perpetual Motion for Pedals Alone'
Wow.
So was there any money?
you should so come to the theater here in El Dorado, Arkansas it closed down last X-mas, XD Not buch but it used to be a one screener.


Sorry if this is spam. Just had to say some thing about The Rialto here.
Dont leave me alone, I hate the dark.
What piece did you play? Mozart or Betoven?
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Nah its a door to the left thats open, and maybe the right one was removed, or just never there.
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Java calm down. That's not beautiful. Its random.
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I have to admit I would love to have that sign at home.
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El is correct. The X's had to do with abatement for either lead or asbestos or both. As for the rooms I would wager that they were seculsion rooms. Interesting that the handles have been removed.