5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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you can only get about 10 bucks for the coils outta those things
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The Knob on the door on the right is low because it is a door to the fuse panel, We've ripped most of the wire out of all of the boxes by now, Got a pretty penny for em' too. Roughly $2000 from the boxes alone
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Lynne should know. Were is Lynne!? :)
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they probably put in the doors upside down
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they didnt spend the whole day in their rooms; activities, groups, dining and therapies were administered in common areas.
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There were staff children areas, but there were young children as resident patients ,too. Many unwanted babies were put into the mental hospitals, those with physical disabilities, too. Back then, the resources didnt exist. Sometimes they advised letting the "defective "infants starve to death, and not even institutionalize them. The shot of the smaill child's trike certainly puts that all into perspective. Thank God the prospects are better today.
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it looks like there's more bones in the drawer underneath it, too. Can that be right?!
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obviously by kids...or by bloodsucking vampires
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it is probably mold, the grounds border the Long Island Sound.
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...and easy to stack!
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the patients walked through on the way to the dinng rooms.
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Could be the smaller dining hall of Kitchen O on the eastern side, there was an atrium alongside the hall through which they entered . Looks like that atrium outside of the windows.
The kitchen had dining halls on either side.
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I worked in Kitchen O in the late 70's, as an after school job. The patients there weren't military veterans, then.
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no there isnt any alarms
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The infirmation you seek is information you will not find here, for it is against site policy. If you want to find an entrance, look for one yourself.