3,287 Comments for Danvers State Hospital

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dude i would hate to be there i have read so many things about danvers it is amazing
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Hi Motts - I have just discovered your sites and I find them beautiful and fascinating. As far as this pic goes, I am not normally superstitious or afraid of the dark but nothing could get me to enter that place.
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Has anyone read the book Project 17? It's really good. It's about six kids who made a video of themselves exploring Danver State Hospital. It got me obsessed with insane asylums. They're just so interesting.
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Another masterfully light painted photo by Motts.
that picture is very awsome motts great shot the dark skies over top of these beautiful gothic buildings
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thats a sink that was stronger than the floor i guess
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looks like blood smears still embed although it is ancient
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this one is great spirits can still look at their homeland
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looks great motts
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yes lets have lunch in there and feel history while we grub
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that picture is a look into the morbid past of america the free
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JUST 4 INFO BOONER IS NOT THER
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Yeah
They're condos
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whoa, they're building up there!
Do they know the cause yet? This Hospital carries a lot of scary stories / happenings that we have discussed over the years.

Ever watch Session 9? It is real freaky watching that movie after hearing a bunch of the stories in advance, like the gallow tree for instance.... The tree the guy is leaning on at the end is the tree that many people chose to hang themselves from.

Sorry I don't know of any sites Allie, but there are lots of local stories that I'm sure at least a few of have been published somewhere... unfortunately my source for most of them eventually took his own life as well.

I did nearly end up in cuffs myself one time I went up there. I had been up before with friends that went to the Agricultural school nearby, so I didn't think it was a big deal. I think Session 9 drew too much attention to it.... but it's really probably best to leave the hill alone anyway.
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