1,522 Comments for Metropolitan State Hospital

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I do think some of it is blood though?
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*gasping for breath* that,....was tooo good for the first comment *laughs some more*
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Shuffling down those lonely hallways and tunnels in a Halcion daze...the hissing radiators and steam pipes piercing my foggy brain.
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Love it. The couch was in the children's ward. However, the area the shot is taken may not be that ward. Looks like it has been moved. Just thought I would add to the creepy or sad take on this photo.
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They put me in seclusion for 2 months after I pulled a sadistic nurses long black hair.
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Met State of mind...medicate with wine.
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<big> HOLY CRAP <small> that couch needs some work!!!!!!!
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By the late 80's the clock tower had 4 different times...all were wrong.
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Ahh, yet another good place to get rid of my "cheeked" meds.
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Ok I actually went into the childrens ward yesterday, the night before I drove by the admin building. So my new question is (now that I saw the "scariest places on earth" special, how were you not worried about asbestos?
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The psychiatric hospital for children and adolescents was called the Gaebler Center, although it was on the grounds of MSH, I believe it was its own separate facility, so I listed it as a separate location - http://www.opacity.us/...childrens_center.htm
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Motts, I drove up there last night (it's open now with people already living in the condos) but I can't figure out if you took photos of the so called "children's ward". If not why?
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I worked there when the Dept of Revenue stored old tax info from 87-90. I was mostly closed except for ward a,b & c for the 1st & 2nd floors. We were on the 3rd floor,it was real creepy being in there, but I never saw anything really scarey.
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well i live thea now its now apartments
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