364 Comments for Northville State Hospital

Yeah.....Sticky material....bad for bare legs.
May be it was some sort of table? No legs.
Why do people have to smash and destroy things, I just don't understand the mind set.
If I was followed inside this place by anyone, that would freak me out!
I'd rather look at the sun than those nasty things.
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It speaks to me about mans inhumanity towards man.
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love the bud can and pizza box...
Northville! HUGE!
Northville is such a beautiful name, and built with such good intentions and good will. Didn´t turn out so.
Modern forlorn misty is a becoming picture.
Yes, must have been quite an awsome event wandering around this.
Thanks, Mr.M. for always sharing these explorations.
I like them too. Loved the ones at Taunton.
I work in a building that is three stories and it has those ledges along the front and back on all floors. Supposed to be a sun block.
I hate dropped ceilings and courtrooms.
Thanks! That makes sense. Didn't look like a fire.
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I wonder if the light cast by the colored glass had an effect on the autopsy's? Seems like it could easily distort the color of internal organs etc. causing the doctor or student to miss things.
That building looks like my old high school which was built in 1961. Flat roof, long rectangular windows with lots of glass and multiple panes, and that "decorative" concrete framing around certain groups of windows. This commercial architectural style was probably considered modern back in the day. In retrospect, it's depressing and ugly.
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Yup, the long exposure made that shadowy figure walking down the hallway.
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Yeah I'm not sure what their policy is, but I've been followed inside Northville on a different trip by someone being very sneaky.