3,287 Comments for Danvers State Hospital

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yup yup no lie just went there 2night no lie it was fuckin crazy just to go in cops everywhere in pick up trucks i only got to get to like the top of this hill and then i saw the water tower and i was goni to go in mopre but then a ccar came down the hill and thats wen me and my firends scatterd this is onle crazy plaxce and deff. goin bac looking very forrward to goin bac!!!
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And you can't bust the boards by throwing rocks at them, but there is a downside. You can't see through boarded up windows. I was walking around an abandoned gas station a few months back. All locked up but there was some broken windows. I looked in to see there was a car in the service bay!!! I got a couple pictures of it. (LOL)
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I love that they cared enough to paint the boards they put over the windows. I'm always glad to see some kind of covering over the window holes. It helps slow the aging of the inside of the building down a lot.
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They hired some professionals to paint graffiti for the movie Session 9.
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Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it!
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ya thats an awsome pic.
w/e
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how can u be up there there are security gareds. and i went in there and saw that. awhile ago
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the bed it looks like my bed room exept mine is messier and and a lil more brighter
i feel so bad for all those people that had to live like that expecially the kids.
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So it appears that Danvers is now doomed. That is heartbreaking....HOUSING. What a load of B.S. There is no where else that they can build...there's no where else that people can live. Motts, thank you for introducing us to these hauntingly lovely buildings. Farewell, beautiful one.
Tear the joint down. The best therapy is to forget the past.
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Motts, youve really stepped your painting game.
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Its not an orb. It's sun flare. It is the result of sunlight bouncing off of the insides elements of the camera lens
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Very cool Picture. I've only seen the outside of the buildings. I was able to sign up for the tours a couple of times but they obviously don't let you inside. I'm curious which part (wing) of the building this picture was taken. I probably have pictures of it from the outside.
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This photo was driving me crazy. After an hour of looking through my book I discovered why. This tree reminds me of the tree in Matthew Brady's The Lone Grave

http://www.alincolnboo...thumb/Gravesmall.jpg
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Must have been a slow collapse, the windows on the lower most floor still have their curtains.