1,522 Comments for Metropolitan State Hospital

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It's hard to imagine the whole sink put back together from these pieces. Looks like some are missing. Quite a difficult puzzle. If one is really into difficult puzzles.
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Not only did they board up every window and door, but went through the trouble to paint the boards to match the bricks. Makes for a tidy appearance that one does not see often for an abandoned building.
seeing some of these pictures brings out alot of emotion in me.i was in the fercolo building boy im glad i got out of hell in one piece!!! the clock tower to me brought back the fear i had when i was brought there...being the last vision most would see before entering the building evry few steps doors needed to be unlocked and locked elevators ran only with a key.my bedroom walls had dried blood splattered on them noone even tried to hide half the fucked up shit that went on there.i spent my first month tortured emotionally attacked by staff shot up with thorizine and restrained.noone knew i was there.everytime i tried to use the phone to get help staff would come up behind me and hang up the phone and tell me noone is coming for you noone cares.i ended up there because my insurance ran out while at another hospital.
Thr pump don't work, 'cause the vandals took the handle!
Theyre torturous devices already! CUT THE POOR PATIENTS SOME SLACK!
Wait, nevermind, i was thinking about another pic
Ashley, it was for the especially "Disturbed" patients.

ANd great shot motts!
Awesome! but how did u manage to get up there? isnt it just boards? did you almost fall?
I can just hear the high pitched "EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!" Noise of the drill, No thank you, mister dentist
It is a little disturbing. But thats Met State for ya! I love The place. My favorite next to Torrance.
Looks amazing. Even though it is rust it still suits the hospitals psychotic backstory
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what's on the door?
Man, Did you happen to by chance get that old GE X Ray tube head?? Me, and my partner Jeremy Turner have been searching high and low for a tube like this. We collect old medical equipment, and machines from abandoned hospitals. We have like 2 storage sheds full of old various equipment from the mid 70's to late 80's. This was the good old stuff made to last, and last. The dentist chair is actually neat, on me and Jeremy's home theater room we have 2 of these same simular chairs, that are from early 1980's that we use as theater chairs.
The light at that entrance on the left seems so unreal. Eerie.
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i wish that place was still standing, just another great location i missed out on