3,287 Comments for Danvers State Hospital

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Twug, if you hed indeed fell down those very steep steps, after getting your shot, they could just leave you in one of the many rooms of the the hospital, with it's many huanting spirits to keep you company.
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Brad, do you know if they did surgary like that? or even attempted that that sort of thing, if you don what to answear then jus forget it
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the dream deafangel had, sounds like a very scary one at that, but coming home from a mental hospital? they'd keep you there just to do fracking inhuman surgary and S*** like that,
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What did actually happen? did the patients brake down the door? like in the movie HOUSE ON HUANTED HILL, when the patients decided to go on a killing spree
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I'd go in there, with maybe the whole fracking army and night vision, and thermal, and flares, and about anything else... like an M1A1 Abrams
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Lights! Lights! Where are the lights?! I would not go down this hallway by myself if you paid me!
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Are they actually starting to demolish this already????????What a waste of history;another item to only read about and look at pictures in books.
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Name any business that isn't out for money?It's really sad how our history's disappearing.
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Let's hold on to some of our historic past. Future generations need to see with their eyes,not look in pages of a book. This is a remarkable piece of history we need to hold on to.
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Try this web link:
http://www.danversstat...lum.com/buildid.html
It's updated periodically to display the status of the Danvers Kirkbride and other surrounding buildings.
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My husband and I saw Session 9, and I thought someone was inside one of those suits just waitng to grab the one guy who was running down the tunnel before the lights went out!!! Creepy, awesome, Mr. Motts you rule!
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The writing on the wall says "Have Another Tomorrow" If you look closely the writing on the last word extends under the head of the first angel, meaning that 'Turn' is too short a word to fit in there.
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does anyone know how much of the building has already been torn down?
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this picture is gorgeous!
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to Michelle-SHUT UP!!!!!!! that place has been drawing curious people ever since it shut its doors in 92' . i know we all went there and never pissed on anybody's porch or belongings or whatnot,as with any place that holds any attraction to a varied assortment of people DSH is frequented by all types and you have to take the bad with the good,you can look at any number of wilderness paths and see graffiti and bottles strewn about but that doesnt mean that ALL the people out there are littering. DSH should've been maintained and could've remained open so people wouldnt have to sneak in, as i remeber it wasnt all that hard i the 90's to get there you just needed the balls to get thru the wierd mist and the noises, but as it's gotten harder and there are less and less accesible routes into it those who brave the arrests are forced to sneak in however they can,if it bugs you so much i suggest not staying up at night peeking out your window to see if theres anyone there and i also advise not passing judgement on all who do choose to brave the circumstances !
and to salemgirl - look up DSH on google and there are any sites that state the main witch hunter built his home on the hilll where the hospital now stands and the actual hangings were done in danvers , right down the road from the hospital.