1,927 Comments for Pilgrim State Hospital

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Just starting working on the grounds and the images give the feeling of living within an historical time warp
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I am going there today. I hope I don't end up a statistic.
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These pictures are great. My Dad worked there for over 10 years in the 70's. I even learned how to drive on the grounds in the cemetary. Beautiful buildings in their prime....
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lol C-Note
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hey motts,the guy that used to live in my house was leo polaski,and most of the lights in my house are from pilgrim state and one of the racks in the basement says "department of mental hiegene" lol
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what were those big white buildings that were knocked down was that edgewood?
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i went in it it was pretty dark and very creeoy so i decided to come back when i got some flashlights together
Yea, this is an older thread, but I wanted to add my 2 cents to the list.

1) Take only pictures, leave only footprints.
2) Those who fail to learn from the past, are doomed to repeat it.
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Rumored to be buried in the shores of Avalon.
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Not really. Since these coal powered facilities needed a constant flow of fuel delivered by rail... it would make no sense in constructing a long conveyor system or other means of delivery if the train could just roll next to the plant.

This practice still takes place today and will until the coal supplies are depleted.
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It looks like it could be the Gotham city power plant.
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Thats wierd to see that the tracks were right on the side of the plant.
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Neat old power plant.
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Where is King Arthur?
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Mott's has a teleporter. Not much is known about it, but here's a picture:

http://www.opacity.us/...e2655_beam_me_up.htm