1,256 Comments for Foxboro State Hospital

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it almost kinda makes you expect a silhouette to appear in the light...
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well, at least SOMETHING was busy in the building while everyone was gone...
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Does anyone else notice the thing in the darkness down the hall?
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pretty intense. Now I know where the demons from DOOM came from.
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anyone see a skull in the soot above the fireplace?
i like the textures, myself. ...the brick in combination with the green tint is nice, too.
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Great picture !!!!!
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~Me is the best, ain't she? That's why we all love her. :-)
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Thank god to ~ME and the time they had to take to look for the answer. I had been looking for about 9 months and just couldn’t find a thing. The closes I got was some German therapy thing. I went back into that hospital way to many times to look at that stupid table; thank goodness it’s not hunted. It all makes sense to me now. Thank you very much.
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Ashley it was probably an older copy of the book. they proabably reprinted it
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I grew up in the boro, the graveyards for these guys were right down the street. one night my friends and I got inside, and one of my friends went ahead and crept into one of the...trays...we ran out screaming. also thought we heard some things rustling around. as mentioned before, the security sux.
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Antique safes often are handpainted with nature scenes on the outer door or on the inside.
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I watched this on ABC Family and it was on a show! It looked haunted!!
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DR, if you lived across from the cemetary we lived beside you. I remember playing ball in that cemetary too. It's been 20+ years since I've lived there and it just hit me, the road beside the main cemetary was called "ghost road" always over-grown and at night it was scary as hell! I Remember they found a couple of graves dug up back there. The guy Hook man we called "Hook nose". He use to ride his bike everywhere mumbling to himself.
I can remember walking around this hospital when it was open and after it closed. It was scary walking around those halls with patients roaming around and yes hearing screams and moans. I won't say from experiments probably just lost soles waiting to move on. It was very depressing and sad in there. We were the family that always had the "patients" at our house. After it closed whoa, scary doesn't describe it! I don't know how old these photos are but they still capture the essence of this place.

Motts - These are some incredible photos, brings back some eerie memories!
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Nope, not TB. It was used for drunks and mental patients. I grew up down the street from it. Actually across the street from the cemetary. My mom was the stewarts assistant so his son and I use to run all over this place.