Ur pictures are amazing!!! One day i got lost driving and i ended up by pilgrim it was really creepy and being the horror freak i am i went back the next day. Pilgrim is very interesting to me and it is good 2 c ppl trying to solve the mystery 2 y it was just abandoned......
can some one tell me exzactly where the building is because i know what exit it is i just dont know where the building is exzactly and i want to go cause my friends are chickens so if any one can give me directions how to get to the building thats all i need because getting in it should be easy enough sned directions to spotteditalian222@hotmail.com and if any 1 wants to go with me just tell me and we can met up and go have some fun
I used to live on the islad years ago and drove by on the sagtikos on a reg basis. I never realized the history here and that so much of it was closed down. weird how things sometimes happen in your back yard and you never know
Ive been coming to these sites only a short time. Motts, Radical Ed, GodDog, and all the others who put time in to exploring and taking pics are to be applaude. I havent been to any places like this but whould like to. Ive seen some colorful photos and comments and some serious stuff too. For everyone who takes this stuff to heart at some level my hats off to you, to all the andrews.... Im with radical Ed lets step on their necks along with other things
Neal: I remember the parties in the staff residence, the old Coke machine, and the gatherings around the first TV in about 1948. I'm three years older than Judy and I think closer to being your contemporary---friend of Tommy, Herb, and Bubby. My passion was soccer; I grew up with the recent immigrants from Europe and they quickly brought me up to their standard of play. At least in my memorary that is so. Now, my youngest son plays with the same passion and dreams of the World Cup. You remind me that our world was pretty much like the norm in the 40s and 50s, from Howdy Doody to Coke. But, it was also more communal on the circle of houses than I ever found again. The physicians and staff from all I could tell were skilled, dedicated, and humane. Remember square dancing in the large room near the commisary?