3,287 Comments for Danvers State Hospital

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WHY DID THEY SEPATATE GENDERS???
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PARKING LOTS????/ WERE THEY EVN INVENTED THEN??????
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BEAUTIFUL ;)
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MY AUNT SAID JUST 2 THE LEFT, THEY HAD STARES 2 WALK THE PATIENTS DOWN ITS VERY INTERESTING 2 HERE STORIES FROM OTHER PEOPLE
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DSH IS MY FAV. PLACE 2 B!!!! I LOVE THE WAY IT LOOKS NOW
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Danvers State is certainly my FAVORITE "castle." It looks like from something out of time, so mystical. I love the bright, red brick contrasted to the other lighter-colored stonework. Someone on the 'Net has posted a very interesting montage of DSH pictures to music on youtube. My two favorite songs set to the pics are "No giving up" and "Colors" by the band Crossfade. I liked these songs so much that I got the CD. These songs go so well with the tone of this hauntingly beautiful hospital. Too bad it wasn't rehabed-I would have loved to work in those art and music cottages that they originally had there-dream job!
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still think of this place all the time, when i read the local paper there is always stupid things happening on kirk bride drive , car breaks, assaults, funny thing is it pobably gives the local police more grief now than when it was abandoned.
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im back!!!
i think Project 17 is what got me obsessed with asylums as well... It still is my favourite book EVER!
I've since read some comments left by residents of this apartment complex now. 95% of them say NOT to move here. The sound is horrible, you can hear practically everything your neighbors are doing, above you or next door, the space is drafty and the heating bills are horrendous. Not to mention all the negative comments they said about the management there. It's a shame that everyone that lives there now has complaints and seems to be unhappy. Plus a few of them did mention the fact it was a hospital and say they hear strange noises and wonder if it's haunted. So maybe the old spirits there don't like the new facade and rather it was left to rot. Personally I wouldn't mind living there. I could deal with the spirits and hauntings but the noisy neighbors would have to go!
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On one more note, there's a possible relative of mine that dates way back from the turn of the century that is buried in the old Danvers State Hospital cemetery...may God rest her soul as well.
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A misty morning surrounds the beauty of this mysterious castle.
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I've always been fascinated with cupolas-they have a mystical appeal. Weathervanes are cool too!
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Interesting perspective...a ray of hope, in the middle of the darkness.
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This looks like it's on the backward, as indicated by the small, rectangular windows. I wish I could have helped the most chronic patients with music and art. God Bless them all!