424 Comments for Weston State Hospital

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I'm curious to why padded rooms are so rare but referenced so much into pop culture? Maybe its just the humor/sinister aspects that they make good use in movies/TV shows. But they're very few and far between. o_0 Maybe perhaps they got dismantled before the institutions closed? Hmmmmmm......

....I should stop here before I go an a ramble.... <_>
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I remember this building from an episode of Ghost Hunters a few years back. It apparently housed Charles Manson for a little while but I do not know how accurate that fact is.
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It looks rather sinister.
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For some reason this photo captivates me.
Years and years later and it still hasn't been forgotten! lol
Nice to see some new galleries Motts! :)
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Looks and Bradley sink found in schools and institions,any chance of a soap dispenser being nearby?
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This might be the first gallery without a lonely chair that I have seen here.
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Congrat-You-Well-Done!!!
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Morbid Muppet?
( 3rd apple )
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Zombie-proof staircases - just add gate(s) in the event of a zombie breakout.
( fish )
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The bookcases idea makes a lot of sense. Much more than electric fireplaces which was my first thought.

Way too much institutional green tile. - photo
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I think it is possibly and art installation, by the local zombie-artist

Juxiposition of a green background and a dead plant, and bad spelling

Just a thought - apple
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I thought that was a little funny - triple locks on the left hand door, and a swinging half-door on the right.
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I also blame the 70's for replacing every light possible with florescent tubes.

Yech.
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Brutalist 70's era architecture at it's best.