1,522 Comments for Metropolitan State Hospital

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Absolutely beautiful in black and white.
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Out of curiousity. I worked at Walter E. Fernald School almost across the street. This place was the most horrendous place that I ever worked in my long 35 year career in mental health. The Wallace building was no more than what would find in Auschwicz, or Buchenwald during the second world war. Brutality ran rampant and their were no controls. The stench in the basement of that building just cried of horror.
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I have been in this room and the room next to it is creapy cause it is all the old kitchen stuff that looks mad creapy. The tunnels are the best about this place.
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Been There!
I like this...going into an unknown world...
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Inside out.
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oh sh***
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yeah i went with a bunch of kids recently the place is wicked intense....
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im going to sleep here soon
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naw man i just went there and they have been down for a while
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the cord thing is a pulse ox monitor that attaches to ur finger to see the percent of O2 in the blood
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be careful with those acid trips, you may end up condemed to a similar place as this and not return from the "trip".
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for dessert:
asbestos pie
lead paint cake
toxic dust cupcakes
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my wife and i went to the morgue at the back of the property in october 2004 and walked right in the front door. the cadaver draws were intact, the stadium autopsy veiwing area was obvious, cards with patient blood smears were there and many medical journals were spread throughout the place. didn't see evidence of it being sealed. i do believe it was one of the first things to be torn down though, how unfortunate.
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The cord thing looks like a call button I work in a nursing home lol