1,522 Comments for Metropolitan State Hospital

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Awesome shot, it's creepy
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Nah the power had been disconnected.
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Yes all porches had a thick mesh.
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About 12 minutes.
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I would assume the tower was lit at night since the face glass was semi-transparent, although I didn't see a light inside.
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No I don't think there was any stained glass here; they are a rare sight in institutions built after the 19th century.
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The floor was a rainbow of browns... pretty fugly stuff!
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This rocks! Is that porch fenced in as well as being boarded up???
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Wow, I would have been so tempted to take it, even though I'm so against taking things out... I mean, that's just TOO bizarre to leave for the wrecking ball! But I agree with Lynne, thanks for not selling it on eBay.

(trying so hard to be good today...)
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Wow, um... I'm not showing my age, but until recently I HAD the butcher cover...

That thing wasn't on, was it Motts? Probably just the light from the window, but it looks like a bluish reflection on the chair, and it reminds me of those evil lights...
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... they would say "Please don't tear us down! No more walmarts!" ;)
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I'm gonna go with the logical guess here: if someone DID get inside, they wanted the upper windows boarded to protect people from falling out... It sucks, but they would face a lawsuit if someone was injured while exploring here... Or maybe it was to keep stupid people like fedziepoo from flinging furniture out the windows?
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Another good gallery.
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For some reason, this is the scariest picture.
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Bravo!