3,287 Comments for Danvers State Hospital

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Now this is scary stuff! In some strange kind of masochistic way i'd like someone to lock me down there......
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can i have some willies pleez?!
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Aarrrggghhhh!!! How claustrophobic is this image!! I would literally be shaking in my boots if i went anywhere near that horrid door! How about some pictures of old toilets to truely scare the poo outa me!!!???
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I could honestly spend hours and hours looking at these fantastic atmospheric pictures, excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I went in Danvers for the 1st time and it was amazing it was around 10pm and there was music playing in the auditorium really freaky
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As far as I know "Session 9" was indeed filmed at Danvers. I cant believe they are tearing the place down! I wish I lived closer to go there in person.
e_jamesiii, there's no sadism like ADMIN sadism! It's not what you request, it's not how you request it... it's all down to what they file you under...
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Sorry, I just read the description of the hospital. I wish I lived somewhere near those places - they're interesting to visit.
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I was wondering, is this the hospital from the movie "Session 9", if not, does anyone know what hospital that is? Your photographs are amazing, keep em coming!
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I finally rented session 9 and watched it last night after the kids went to sleep. Average movie, but interesting because of the location.

I had just finished it and gone to bed, thinking about "Mary" when my youngest child started SCREAMING and continued to scream for what seemed like an awfully long time. Any of you out there who have ever experienced night terrors will understand how fast my heart was racing. For those who haven't, a night terror is when a child, after falling asleep, starts screaming and appears terrified by something only they can see. They can't be comforted because they remain mentally inaccessible. They seem awake but they aren't. Luckily they don't seem to have any recollection of the incident when they wake up ( unlike me! ).
The timing of it completely freaked me out, so soon on the heels of Session 9.
Yikes! I hope it doesn't happen again. Had trouble sleeping myself after that
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NNNNNOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Security is tight... who said it was easy?
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I wonder whoes room this once was
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"No Sun in the Solarium" - how sad is that? You are a poet as well as a photographer, Mr. Mott.
Kudos.
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The boarded-up windows make the building look closed off and introspective, like it's dead to the world now. And maybe it is....