275 Comments for Bryce Hospital

:) Everybody does, hahaha. Me too. It really is Fun.
ahh hahahaha yeah - but the others are not doing well - they fainted
they fell
Ohhhh... AND shiny too - probably works perfectly well...kilns are sturdy. And dear.
Sad shame waste...
Left door is so wide...for beds? But TWO doors into the same hallway...
- i don´t understand.
Pistachio green - is it color + style USA from the 1950-ties?
And pianos most unwanted - they really are left behind in a lot of places.
Unappealing unattractive lamps everywhere
All light green shiny tiles...this is a creepy look...so cold.
yeah - and those shiny tiles never give up
Terrible lamp
Peculiar weird slot - so caretaker nursing down on their knees outside the door? Odd & strange....
Door exhibition.
To me it IS scary with the light on.......
Ohhhh...they left their MEMORIES
Naw - we are not taking that bed nor chair..........
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Great new gallery Motts looking forward to looking at this one
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Why is is almost always more recently construction deteriorates faster then the old. Sickens part of me with all the improvements that have come along, but with them the possible shortcuts people choose to make to save a buck.
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Although Bryce has four patient cemeteries, I didn't happen to stumble across one when I was there. Some info found at http://blog.al.com/spo..._deceased_are_n.html :

An estimated 1,700 people are buried in No. 1; the last burial took place in 1968.

The second cemetery, called 1A, is the site of about 1,300 burials, the last one in 1921. The burial site may have been part of the original Bryce cemetery until the area was bisected by Jack Warner Parkway.

Cemeteries No. 2 and No. 3 are north of the Bryce campus and separated by a patch of swampy bottom land, and feature both clearings and woodland that has overgrown some of the grave sites. More than 1,500 burials took place in No. 2 from 1922 to around 1954, when No. 3 was opened. More than 500 burials have taken place at No. 3, the latest in January.
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... I see the "EXIT" sign. Thanks You, Mr Motts