1,256 Comments for Foxboro State Hospital

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Great photograph !!!

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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wow!! the stuff nightmears are made of right?
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I have lived in Fixboro my entire life. I have always wanted to go inside FSH. Thank you for your view of the campus. It afferms my suspition of the screaming that I still hear today as I drive by.
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security is so tight there you can't even get within 50 yds of the place without cops chasing you my friends and i tryed and we ended up running away just as the cops came right into that stop and shop plaza
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damn....that's a kinda mean book lol
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that's cool
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more a torture chamber
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i was on vaca and i saw that door

cool
ya there was a fire there me an my freinds saw it man was it musta scared those firefighters bein up there 0-0
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HaHa Foxboro cops are a joke.. now the North Attleboro and Plainville cops are the ones you have to watch out for...
I really appreciate these picts. I grew up and still live less than a mile from FSH. My grandmother worked there as a RN from the 30's till it closed. She walked there every day. I have always loved and been intrigued by the campus. My mother and her siblings went to the church there when they were young one of her memories was when she was only 7 and took the wrong exit from the church basement and got stuck in the tunnels under the campus that lead to the patients buildings. I drive by daily and watch the changes not only here but all over my town. It makes me sad. I can't stop the development but I am glad that they are keeping a majority of the buildings and refurbishing some of the beautiful old administration houses. I would love to live in one. Thanks for finally giving me the view to the inside I've always wanted.
Texastornado00, I recall seeing this somewhre else too.
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Thanks! The top two doors can be opened to service the refrigeration equipment.
Am interested in condo - no stairs
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First-time poster, long time lurker... Motts, congratulations on your great web site and pictures. I am amazed at how you "play" with the light to get the right atmosphere. A remarkable job, really. One question regarding this picture: does anybody know what the two horizontal drawers at the top of the "fridge" are for? Cheers and keep up the good work!