364 Comments for Northville State Hospital

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I'm with Mott's on that. From my very young days of exploring the best option was simply to pay attention to your surroundings and constantly map out escape routes then RUN! if someone tries to get you.
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I would guess that the number of hinges had something to do with the weight of the door.
Maybe it was an overkill design thing?
I like 3 more.
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It's green linoleum; perhaps it signified the room in some way, or it could've just been an accent color.
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There were stairwells that led behind the far wall I believe; I suppose it shields any distractions from patrons trying to find their seats.
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Thank you for the advice; every time I've been followed, there was no luxury of time to set up something like that, as the person(s) were inside the building with me. I also feel that if one is being followed covertly, there's a high probability that these people may have some serious malicious intent (this has definitely happened to me a few times elsewhere), and such a trap would only antagonize the pursuer. I prefer to avoid these situations altogether.
This photo is quite sad. Thanks for another great gallery and have a Merry Christmas / Seasons Greetings everyone!!
Lots of seats in great shape.
Nice cupboards.
This hospital offered its patients an awful lot of activities etc.
Lovely pool 7.5 feet deep. I agree with Freespirit76, it is awful seeing an abandoned pool with filthy water etc. in it.
If that room was pitch black, you have very good photo lights.
What is all that paper on the floor? Hopefully not patient records.
With a big pile of mail or newspapers tied with string on the counter.
Nice chairs. Good idea Dark-Star.
I agree, Freespirit76.