1,256 Comments for Foxboro State Hospital

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Not bad, but looks like a feeble attempt of a Kirdbride. Nevertheless, a damned good pic.
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Demilune, of course they do and will continue even after they turn to dust.
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If this was in the wash room, it may have been a place where they would store things like soap (when not in a dispenser ;-} ) or shampoo. The person coming in would receive their supplies through the slot in the wall and bring it back to this same place. Just a thought.
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What a lovely soap dispenser! Strange place for it, though...
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Hey, I asked for a BUD Light!

(sorry, I just had to say it...)
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Beautiful, stunning, and very creepy!
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Thanks for another great gallery, as well as another great lesson in photography, Mr Motts!
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Love the angle on this shot!
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It looks like an old clawfoot tub modified into a hydrotherapy tub, with the original "claw" feet replaced with stouter iron legs.
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That's funny, PB! I was picturing tiny bathtubs doing jigs... Those must be some damn talented tubs... Strange how that works...
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Why am I picturing a bunch of bathtubs dancing merrily in the breeze?
Oh, neat. It's been a while since I have seen sinks like that too. I didn't have them in elementary school, but I had them in high school. They had those sinks in the auto body room so you could wash primered fenders and such off. Nice pic!
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It did sound like there are tiny tubs haunting the place from your previous comment...
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Can I, can I? Thanks!

You sully the good name of "Adam". On behalf of Adam's everywhere, I now rename you... Sterence. Learn to write properly, and I promise we will read it. You said, and I quote: "we also heard something coming up the tile stairwell at the far end of the building furthest to the left. it looked like a tiny tub". Sterence, you just said that you heard something that looked like a tiny tub. Dumbass!
hey Lynne learn how to read before i lock you in one of those rooms! dont be a loser ill take you through it myself.