1,320 Comments for Undercliff State Hospital

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God I love this one...
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They didn't even spell it correctly!
PQOP?
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Good lord, how I loathe that color!
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It's like stepping into a time capsule house from the 40's- 50's.....after a bomb went off. lol.

Actually, I have seen many an apartment with a sink JUST like that one. Love the red chair, gotta be my fav on opacity hands down!
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VERY cool photos - I'm jealous! About the records, not only do I love old buildings, but any kind of ancestry/genealogy. It's like a treasure hunt! I can't help but feel that an effort should be made to contact these people, or their families, or courts....as a society we already have so little disregard for the past (well, maybe not the "us" who love websites like this one), I would hate to see these records just disappear. Or maybe I'm just too sentimental and shouldn't be concerned that private psychiatric records were left behind??? Ok, I'll stop babbling and go look at more photos :-)
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Yes, they did.
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OOOoo spooky!seen any of them yet?
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aww poor bird!!tell me u buried it in a good place! R.I.P poor birdy T^T
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wow this is a exmaintation light?holy crows do they do surgery?!!
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Im not really sure why but when I look down the hallway...it kind of reminds me of The Shining. Just popped into my head when i first looked at it.
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all the comments on this picture made me crack up!!! I especially love when Jo said to squat and make more.....hilarious!!
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I bet he saw a gost...
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collection cases from 1999 probably wouldn't have any educational value. also, hospitals, companies, and governmental agencies are required to retain records for certain periods, varying depending on the type of document. documents are destroyed to protect the company, hospital, agency, not the patient. the "destroy date" is the date that the files must be kept for, not the date they must be destroyed.
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All i can think of looking at this is...Knock em dead......
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this is absolutely insane.. it's so much reading, i would like to get to look at it somehow