5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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What a sad world where someone's idea of "living it up" is to throw old sinks off a roof. I feel sorry for you and your life if that is the best you can come up with for fun.
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I have been thinking over the idea of exploring the buildings with my friends for some time now. If I am to go ahead and enter into 1 of these buildings for a minor excursion I would like 2 know what would be the best way to enter the building and which one would be most worth my while. I would appreciate all your help.
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To all you people out there who dont think this building has spirits out their your nuts!!! I would love to see you spend one night their by yourself with no flashlight and you tell me you wouldnt be freaked out!!! Yea Right!!!!
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I was in there in 1998 and some of the best pictures are missing. Where is the mourge??That was the spookist park of everything...There were also tons of unused needles...
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Huh... I saw the exact same line written on a wall in Northampton State Hospital.
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It actually looks vaguely reminscent of the architectural design of my university...
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will, i would bet there are, given the location ,however they probably dont call it home for many reasons you cant get any money if your on the steets and you stay in a desolate area , plus they probably would have problems with gangs and such here.
Jurassic park all over again. When will people learn you cant mess with nature. Its not right.
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is there any homeless people in there?
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Well ive never been in one of the buildings but ive seen em, and im sure its creepy as hell inside, but not haunted. By the way one guy up there said he heard something like a Dog breathing heavily, thats probably what it was. A building abandoned for 11 years now has to be infested with wild animals.
That is the control panel for the elevator. I'm surprised they left that behind. That is a very expensive piece of equipment.
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Holy Cow ! I worked on this ward ! They brought over patients from Islip Psych and the had this building when I was there. there were two female wards and two male from islip and couple of geriatric wards on the first couple of floors. I remember when that paint was somewhat new. The used to paint right over everything. the windows were so thick with paint you could barely get them open. This is so weird seeing it like this.
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I used to work in this building. My grandparents worked at KPPC and my parents as well (Dutch and Irish immigrants). It does have a lot of history. I have mixed emotions about it being torn down. I know that it was a very sad place for a lot of people, but I feel it's a part of my own family history. I wish people who are seeking a quick thrill vandalizing the place would think twice about the Kings Park history that they are destroying.
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is that a shattered tooth?!
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MUFFFINSS?!?!! why did you run away on me like that..