856 Comments for Rockland Psychiatric Center

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Yes, I try to stay as far away as possible though.
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silkster, THATS what it reminded me of, thanks, that was probably one of the saddest movies i ever saw
The question I ask myself is "why are those things stil there"?
If some date back to the 1940's, and the place has been closed for quite some time, why didn't administration give an order to dispose of these items long ago... Weird.....
If you look closely at a clow face, its not a "funny" "humerous" made up face, it is indeed very frightening.... can anyone say John Wayne Gacy?
Like Pedro stated, I've always heard of Padded rooms but never once saw one. Thanks Motts!
Did any of the buildings you visited have connecting hallways to the active part of the complex?
Looks to be in great shape, I wonder if it would still work....
Those walls are scary looking!
Lynne, I agree.
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This is absolutely, really and truly one of my most absolute favorite shots that Motts has ever done.

Er, did I remember to mention that I really like it a lot?
Reminds me of the movie - "Schindlers List" where the whole movie is in black and white except for the part with the little girl in the red coat....
Cold and lonely......
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Remindes me of 'Girl Interrupted', when
Angelina's character Lisa was in one of thoses
rooms.
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water goes flying if you push hard enough
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This is indeed a Hammond Organ, probably a model B3 or C3. They are used in a great many churches. The reverse color keys in the foreground were used to select certain preset sounds, or to activate the drawbars across the top keyboard.