3,287 Comments for Danvers State Hospital

holy shit awsome pic
omg i love this pic! awsome ness
omfg i love ur pics they r awsome and stacy ur so fuckin lucky u live 25 mins away from that place its like my dream to go there! dude tell me more about it my email is imstupidjess@yahoo.com and my sn on aol is XLoStInDaRkNeSs7 hope to hear from ya soon byez by the way motts i love ur pics!
I love how the bathtub appears to be almost glowing, what great lighting
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Motts: With your knowledge of these places, would you say the caging was a later addition? I'd think when it was built, this safety measure was not in place. Maybe later due to necessity it was added. (It has been mentioned before that building codes...etc, are always changing....)
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Avalon Bay is a land parasite: They are responsible for the destruction of a lot of property for profit here in my CT city.
It's unbelievable that the Danver buildings couldn't somehow be saved intact-just think, it could possibly redeem itself!
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The buildings are so majestic. I'm glad the windows were boarded-shows a little respect not to leave them to be shattered and fogged up.
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Chim-chiminy , chim-chiminy, chim-chim-cheroo....!
The clarity of your photo makes me want to reach out and touch one!
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Amazing and perfect
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on the very top floor in the stairwell in the hospital i work in, they have caging also.
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No, the chairs weren't fastened to the floor... in fact they change how they are laid out every now and then.
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Residents weren't put in cages, the caging was there to prevent someone from jumping or falling down the stairwell while maintaining an open atmosphere... putting walls around the steps would make the stairwell dark and claustrophobic.
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were the chairs nailed like that?(bet they were) kinda creepy to think that they were left that way .
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WONDERFUL PIC...LIKE SOME DREAM NOT EVEN A BAD ONE REALLY