3,287 Comments for Danvers State Hospital

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very gothic, like some vampire novel... great work. another money maker. ever think of selling prints?
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this is excellent photography. you could make posters of this and sell it. definately a moneymaker, something you should think about...
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LOL, this reminds me of that movie "The Shining" come play with us, forever and ever and ever, if that was how it goes or something close to it, because it looks like two little girls are standing and the end of the corridor.
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Gorgeous, yes it does have a lonely feel to it.
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A toast to you again M.R. Motts we will at least have these great photographs to always look at and talk about when unfortunetly (but wishful thinking that it wont be so )Danvers State Hospital will no longer stand there for us to be mesmerized by its mystery and beauty along with its history and misfortune .Great work.You are the best!
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I think its plain morbid..considering this place represented the hangmans noose to some of the helpless poeple that went there and died there. I dont find it amusing at all.
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Hey Motts! Who changes the positions of the chairs now and then was wondering .The Ghosts, maybe?(giggle) nonetheless does look downright creepy .
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Are those orbs I see at the end of the corridor?? I just found out my nephews went there unknown to me.I freaked..Because I was left out I didn't know they were so slick. BUT was even more surprized when the photos on their cellphone showed many orbs in one of the pictures ,But even more so shocked when shown one that appeared with a face of something dark peeking around a corner. it was a very clear picture and yes the eyes were red.I would not have believed this if I had not seen it myself yesterday.IT was not the face of a sweet angel I can tell ya..I can only testify of what I saw in the photo but I think places of tragedy are a magnet for dark entities.Proceed with caution! Hopefully I can convince my nephew to let me post this photo for others to see.
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Motts..Thank you so much for letting those of us that want so much to get in there and feel the experience within its walls.An upclose enough glimpse as close as we may ever get considering the situation this haunting but beautiful historic building is facing.DO you have any knowledge of exactly when it will be demolished? And one question that is driving me crazy is..The photos that show the exposed windows against the dark backgrounds.Why are they not boarded up like the others?.I noticed some of them are totally blown out. This is all so incredible ..Thanks alot ! Tara
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Thanks... nope, never had any such experiences.
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Are those grounds tours still going on? I'd love to see this place in person!
Hey... as long as I have a few packs of smokes some water and a candy bar (all the food groups!) ...... I'm game!
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Seriously, one of the most frightening things to me is long corridors... eerie.
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You're truly handy with your camera - ever experience ghostly apparition or phenomena?
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Hi there!

I'm a new fan of yours... your pictures will immortalize the places that these poor people had to live the last of their lives. Thanks for doing this - you're amazing for having the gall to go in!

Chrystelle

P.S. - please e-mail me, I have some questions! stellanation@gmail.com