860 Comments for Old Essex County Jail

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Please remember this is no longer a jail, it is a port from the storm, they have sunk low in our opinion, but are dry and warm.
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Jailers go away but the inmates stay
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hmm this photo seems peculiar in a way i cannot describe....................not because the stairs are in ruins but there's just somthing about this room that i just do not like at all....
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One word people just one word........WOW! Motts i just LOVE your pictures there just absolutly amazing!
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Viveka i agree.
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If that thing really DID slam behind me i would probably crap myself...Really i might.
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Hmmm seeing all of these picturs i might go down there myself....
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OMG! I can't believe people actually lived in that....
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Cell Block Tango...right here right now! "Now, I'm standing in the kitchen carvin' up the chicken for dinner, minding my own business, and in storms my husband Wilbur, in a jealous rage. "You been screwin' the milkman," he says. He was crazy
and he kept screamin', "you been screwin the milkman." And then he ran into my knife.
He ran into my knife ten times!

The dirty bum, bum bum, bum, bum! They had it comin'

Ok...I'll stop now! LoL! I LOVE Chicago!
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525,600 minutes...525,000 moments so dear

ME NEITHER...the film doesn't compare an ounce to the musical!
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125,600 minutes.....125,000 moments so dear...*shakes head* I can't belive they made it into a film.....
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that is scary shit
that's FUCKED UP.
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Its just you
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I have seen some buildings very similiar to this that were restored to their historic fineness. However, they were built in the 1700's in Southern California. Even in the summer they were cold however.