424 Comments for Weston State Hospital

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I assume they only got drop-offs during those hours. Or they were trying to confuse visiting zombies.
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Grand, beautiful, yet the roof is dark, heavy and menacing.

Totes cool!
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This is lovely, could it be wallpaper? ( of course, I haven't done the whole slideshow yet. . . )
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Needs blood red lipstick
lol i'll be good for a while now
lol
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Actually, there was a small square hole in the center of the clock face, just above where the hands pivoted; perhaps it was used to manually adjust the hands. That's where this photo was taken.
So, is this picture taken through that little door in the tower?
Know paint peels, yes OK; but never knew paint could peel in such big huge flakes.
Most odd peculiar room, that big the niche? with a window, overlooking - what?
That is one big dead lonely plant. Very weird nobody would want a big plant. Hm....
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I've used concrete paint that color on the floors in my house to control for damp. It was/is a waterproof sealer it's very thick and I think it has latex in it. My home is on a slab and is 65 years old I expect the stuff works from both sides water on top or to stop it from emitting out of the concrete.
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What kind of a wisecrack is that? :oD Takes one to know one. 8^P I see tile in the image, but no pitchers.
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I was thinking some water feed controls were behind those hatches, but I can only speculate.
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Yes, that structural glazed block is super tough stuff. Permanent ceramic wall finish combined into in a load bearing application. Lots of it was used everywhere in schools, hospitals, locker/shower room areas, absolutely. It's still available but may be passed by to reduce costs these days.
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Look close, there's a spot where the shower head pipe came out. Three knobs also, the center one diverts the flow up and down.
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*thinking* I've never seen a zombie animal that I recall. It's always those pesky humans that turn onto zombies for some reason. I hate when that happens.