1,168 Comments for Salesian School

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LOVE IT!!!!!
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The dirty window gives the photo a pretty cool effect. =)
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That kind of gives me the creeps. Too small for me. I'm claustrophobic.
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I get that sinking feeling... haha!
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Pillow carnage... bwahaha!
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It such a shame that the mansion had to be torn down. I grew up in Goshen and passed the mausoleum, mansion and Salesian School every day to go to school. I was recently in Goshen while on leave and visited the grounds. The school and tower were fenced off but the new park they opened on the grounds is lovely.
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Just though I'd mention, that link now has a link back to this gallery.
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It's sad to see how much the chapel has deteriorated.
ther little kid foot prints on the floor its scary
this is the roof we go up ther from 12:00 to 1:00 and wait then we go walk around the school its so much fun but creapy
i love this place i go there all the time. we always see stuff like sprits and here things. the last time we were there was about 2 weeks ago we herd something tell to please leave it was quite amaizing....
Tsk Tsk Patrick!

I absolutely ADORE bay windows. I used to have some in my room, but then I moved.
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i just recently heard about this place thru some friends and i went there and explored and it is really creepy
This looks like a corner shot of the room where the Brorthers studied and preparted classes next to FatherDon/Earl's office on the 2nd floor. [except the rookie brother who had study hall]
All our books were stored in there over the summer. It was Father Don that ordered up to date math books and Father Earl purchased a fantastic English/Literature series.
The most precious book was Father Justen's VERGIL text. It had years of pencil notations [vocabulary help] and told where he would pause for a joke.
One year @ Goshen we had a dog who the Seniors named DIDO!
Remember Bill, a layman who lived in and cleaned the mansion, who used to breath and whistle at the same time?
When he would get drunk he'd espouse the virtues of Thomas a` Kempis!
He used these stairs along with Mr. De Bella
and the guy that washed the pots Captain ??
Remember this ugly blue room before Brother Benny Natoli made it like home