1,476 Comments for Letchworth Village

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My mom used to work there as well. I remember driving through the grounds to get to her building, seeing all the faces looking at me through the barred windows. Very creepy! Excellent shots, keep up the great work!
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and to think i lived 15 mins from here and my husband and most of his family worked here before it closed.... they told storys of a man who walked around with a steering wheel and would throw it off the bridge onto the parkway and call the police and say there was an accident there.
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hahaha
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Yea, good question Max
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Thank you Lynne, I also think its best to avoid metal bite guards when administering electric shock therapy. The person's teeth would be blown right out of their mouth. My Uncle is an orthodontist and he uses those.
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Nice special effects.

That hand would've been totally decayed or dehydrated if it were real.....looks like a fake hand and a wig to contribute to the "hair".
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^ dont I know it!!!
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they're still made of metal, and it sucks to have impressions made of your teeth.
Actually, those aren't meds. I was there earlier today. Those are actually vials for stool samples. If you have a full resolution detail of this photo, zoom in and see if you can read the label. It actually has a diagram explaining how to describe the consistency of the 'sample'.
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i went here with some people, it was ok, idk, it'd be scarier if i was with less people i geuss
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Noooo, you just aren't allowed to...
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No, this is before fieldstone, if you are coming from Garnerville. At the four way stop turn into the parking lot by the church. If you drive through it all the way on the far left side. I've been told it was the old hospital. One side was for men the other for women.
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Why didn't it get plastered like the rest? Hmmmm I wonder.
Ew, I wouldn't want to look inside with caution tape on it!
Again asylums display their love for that ubiquitous red-orange.