1,927 Comments for Pilgrim State Hospital

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Well it is a pretty ominous structure. I can't imagine these buildings help cheer up the patients who live there and see them every day.
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What about the people who work on the grounds, I did, and it's not scary after awhile.
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Everything in this place is broken. Broken minds, hearts, buildings. How sad it all is.
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I worked their in this building on the 2 floor in the dinning room. From 1982-1989.
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I think anybody is crazy for exploring these places at night!!
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No, the former Edgewood site is park land now. There's nothing left except trees and some chunks of concrete.
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(This had nothing to do with pilgrim hospital) was anything ever done to the edgewood property after it was demolished?
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It takes years for a place to decompose and turn to an empyt shell, but it only takes a second to reflect on the way it used to be with this before and after shot.
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Its kinda wierd to see these people so long ago in a room that was alive and now abandoned and left to devour itself. just take a minutes to look at the nurses and then let your eyes wander over to the empty roting room. It give a sort of wierd feeling.
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actually looks like a cool house to live in
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Patients living there, employees working, lights, heat, etc.
And by ACTIVE you mean, what?
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this kinda looks like the stair ways to the 1st foor in the quad at kppc with the stairs and circut breaker equimpent underneath them
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i wouldnt think they are fresh any more lol
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This would be good for races down the street on quiet nights.