3,287 Comments for Danvers State Hospital

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Matt you say you went in the other night- do you by any chance have a time machine?????
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As I look further and further upon your stunningly awe-struken work, it saddens me. It creates a light state of depression. This building, like the patients that once roamed it's halls, has been abondoned, forgotten in some way, not able to tell the stories that it's walls held. Now it stands lonely and sad. [If it still stands]
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I am usually not afraid of places and things, but mate, I have to give you props. I seen the movie Session 9 and the pictures of this place. I have to tell you, this place scares me shitless. I don't know how you did it, but if it was me, I'd run far far far away and hide under my covers like an infant.
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Yo, mate, that so does not look like a reflection. I seen peopl keep talking about it on your comments. But, mate, I'd say you catptured somthing there. That is sooo not a refleection cause it doesn't even look like there somekind of glass, plus the room looks dark and lightless. It sooo is someone.
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archers of loaf, a great local band
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if it was classical piano you heard there was a concert pianist up there as a patient for many years. He was alive when he left though.
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Dude, I went in there with my girlfriend the other night and we heard footsteps coming towards us. It was the creepiest thing, I thought it might have just been a homeless person, but we searched the entire room and there was no one there! It was nuts, the room temperature dropped like 20 degrees while we heard the footsteps and they seemed to have been within 5ft of us! We got scared and ran out of there...
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I went with my friends a couple of times. We recorded some strange EVP's. One of which sounded like music playing softly in the background. You have to listen carefully, but there's almost like classical music playing for about 11 seconds. It was the strangest thing.
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EVERYONE IS TAKING THIS PIC. LIGHTLY, THIS IS ONE OF THE SCARIEST SPOTS, WALK DOWN THAT IN PITCH BLACK WITH YOUR LIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU AND ITS HARD TO TELL IF SOMEONE IS BEHIND ANY OF THOSE WALLS ON YOUR TWO SIDES!
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THIS IS THE WORST SPOT TO WALK DOWN!!!!!!!!! PITCH BLACK, FLASHLIGHT POINTING IN FRONT OF YOU WONDERING WHATS BEHIND THE WALLS THAT STICK OUT ON EITHER SIDE!!!
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JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT YOU HAD BEEN IN EVERY ROOM A NEW ONE POPS UP!
I think that may be one of the reasons why i am so fascinated by these sites and Motts pics. he captures the essence of these places. So that even though they are decrepid now, U can still envision what they were once like. I believe that is what makes these places so tragic now. Because u know that though these places were needed, there was few if any souls saved because of them. Yet if U take things and pull them apart, like the tile that is used or those wooden double doors that were in the basement archway, they are magnificent in and of themselves.
this is for robbie, believe it or not those tiles which r in the industry called subway tile by the way, r very popular. some of the wealthiest people on the north shore of Nassau co.'s gold coast have that tile in their bathrooms.
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wow really creepy dam i still love it
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Wow. phenominal.
Eyes drawn towards the white strip in the center of the floor, made me think, *Highway to Hell* .

I WAS researching floors and doors and woodwork, etc, for my old house here, LMAO now I am again, finding a bazillion other coolest stuff instead, at 5:28 in the morning!!!
Dagnamit, And hubby wonders why I dont get any sleep.