5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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we found a bunch of keys, and got some of the locked doors open, yet some still didn't work.
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I was in there not even two days ago, and I saw this. There's nothing left but maybe a back bone? I'm not sure exactly which part of the cat it was...
The room smells like something dead.
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fyi-it was kennedy that started de-institutionalization.
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My grandmother had a pet raccoonn, it used to lie around her neck and look like a fur stoal.
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The lighting and the greenish tinge make this photograph something else. Very atmospheric...
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So pretty... Nature beautifies yet another building!
Fantastic shot, as always, Motts :)
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It is so true. Years ago people would think of putting little finishing touches on buildings, small decorative things that would add greatly to the character of a building. Nowadays it is all about necessity and sterility... Oh, how I miss the old Victorian styling...!
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looks like my desk alot but it's cleaner than mine.
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My grandmother taught me that age is a state of mind. She was rafting down the Orinoco (sp?) River into the Amazon forest at 93. She also taught me to admire old abandon places. Her father used to go into the tombs in the Valley of the Kings to paint what he saw on the walls there. That was before cameras. If you would like to see his paintings I am sure there are many in the Boston Museum of Art, if not look his name up - Joseph Lindon Smith. You take after him Motts! Keep it up I love the pics.
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I wish I found this site earlier...it's awesome. The poem has this eery and yet awe-inspiring feeling do it...I'm so curious about it and I'm going to look it up now. I'm also so curious about the person who "tagged " this poem on the walls. Where did you find it? What inspired you to make it your tag? I've been very interested in KPPC for 6 years now, and I am looking forward to learning more about it.
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A certain movie star was obviously here.
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I live out near the bush in northern New South Wales, when I get back to the US and New York I spend my life looking up like this. I'm not used to builds over two stories.
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Good luck with that.....
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ii dont wanna run iin2 any bummss...iif ii gotta stab a biitch ii wiill.lmaooo
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iim thiink about askiin mahh gurllz iif they wanan go there thiis weekend..
ii really wanna go iinsiidee...=D