1,522 Comments for Metropolitan State Hospital

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Fossils!
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I think when you design a hospital. You design a laundry chute to be a laundry chute and a quite room to be a quite room. It's like asking if the cooks at the 4 star resturant ever used the toilet to cook lobsters.
Is there any left over lunch? lol
OOOOOOOOOOO whats in there?
Maybe, this area of the hospital was abandoned first?
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Freaky shot. Looks like a porthole into the abyss. Great photography, Motts!
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The morgue was in a small separate building, this photo is from the CTG.
that looks like the basement i hear that used to be a morgue down there i used to be in unit 101 for girls in 1999
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Hey my friend and I are going to the children's ward in a few days; they haven't demolished it yet. Frankly, I think they forgot about it! Any advice to make it a smooth visit... please email me at: kerry12782@aol.com.
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I once visited a Metropolitan State mental hospital, but it was in Southern California! Quite different than this obviously. I was only in there about 2 hours and I was very uneasy and scared for at least the first hour. Then for some reason I decided I was going to be OK and I could relax. Creepy though.
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Frankly, this photo freaks me out!!
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P.S. - but it still "plugs" into things, ~Me! Don't be too disappointed! ; - )
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True, but I wanted to know. Thank you MrLou.
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And there goes MrLou killing the joke. (I'm kidding.........................nice info?) :-)
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It's a computer /telephone cable. 25 pair to a
Centronics 50 pin connector. Typically used for
telephony, but can be used for computers.