469 Comments for Harperbury Hospital

Perhaps its use was for patients and staff alike when the soap dispenser ran dry? Now, that really is a cause for panic!
I'm betting the people staying here got to do something similar. As my kindergarted teacher used to say, "The trees aren't dead, they're naked!"
Not necessarily... when I was in kindergarten, we had a tree like this painted on the wall. Then we would each get to make paper leaves and stick them on to celebrate the changing seasons...
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Motts, what an awsome talent you have with a camera!!!!! The whole site is just amazing.
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They had one in Danvers State to, I believe it was in J ward.
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Motts!!! Thanks for yet another great, albeit short, gallery!

Lynne....what padding???
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They're coming to take me away, haha! They're coming to take me away, ho, ho! ..........
(Lynne, it's OK, I think it's a very tall spider, too....)
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Mike you just made this shot 50 times creepier!
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Yama, we could try smoking some, if you'd like...just to make sure, of course...just to make sure...
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Pete....this YOUR room? What say ye?
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CLAAAaaassss......CLAAAAAaaaaasssss.....
SHUUUUTTTTUUUUUUPPPP!.......thankyou.
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Thanks for the great hallway shot Motts!
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Motts, I can see this, along with many, many of your other pictures, haning in a swanky art gallery in manhattan....
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Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, Reverent....
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Looks so much like capillary to me. And I agree Long Island Irish, it must have been painted after the closure