5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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uh oh-something got out.
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Ouch!!
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Swed
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Once again that's sad.
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Very nice.
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Probably stiil good.

When I was little my dad would bring fans home from the trash after night work.
We'd plug them in and they usually worked.
These were the kind from the late 40's and 50's.The kind you see in old movies.
Boy,if I just had one of them
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Check out that trap.
There is one like it under your toillette only you can't see it.
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I don't know what to say except 'winter in the soul from all of our lives'.
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More like a moth.
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by the size of them u would think they would hold the patients in but i got out god it brings back memories seeing those doors again this is the third time I've seen them 1st when i went in 2nd when i busted out and 3rd right now on this site
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Oh my God, Motts! Now I'm gonna need therapy thanks to this picture!
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I really love this shot. All those disused seats stretching away.
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wow, I don't like those doors at all. Even knowing it just leads to a ballroom, I don't like them. With the placement of the windows, they remind me too much of surgery doors but with the studs... shudder.
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Hey, I like that bed. If it were a little less functional looking, I'd put it in my room. Although I suppose they weren't thinking aesthetically when they chose the furniture.
I wonder why they didn't take the lights or put them up for bid back when it was abandoned. That's a several thousand dollar lighting set, and I can't believe that the NYSDMH would let such a thing go to waste.