5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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You are a very sexy man motts!
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The scale of this building is magnificent!
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Thta is absolutely beautiful! It's kind of mystical.
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The value of something doesn't change the fact that it's theft. If you take something from here that didn't belong to you, then it's stealing.
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(Gonzo looks drugged!)


He does lol
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Its fighting its way out of a coffe can
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Oh what the hell!
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Pool on the roof lol thats and old freshman joke
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Karin,
Yes there is something creepy about this place. Don't you think some of the abuse you've witnessed eventually caused a death or two? That is creepy enough for me. Your post alone is creepy enough for most.
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My sister now lives in Kings Park and she told me about this site. Having grown up in the next town, this area was a really cool place to explore. About 10 years ago, my brother, my then 8 year old son and I went into building 93 at night with flashlights. It was amazing! And scary too. I took a "Kings Park Psych. Patients Bill of Rights" sign off the wall. If I can find it, I'll email you a copy. The three of us still have great memories from that night. Thanks so much for this great site.
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I have a few aerials of this and other places I might be adding to the site overview at some point.
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course you did feds. and what antique store WOULDN'T want an old, dirty, rusted drinking fountain from a disused psychiatric hospital? i'm only surprised you didn't get more for it.
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Dammit now I wanna see the sat. images..

Anyway you could download them and put them up Motts?
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I think the bigest problem is that they were built when asbestos was popular... not to mention lead paint.

It's not worth the time and money to clean them up...

course someone has to eventually...
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If youre a slightly talented climber, or just really motivated, you can

[get your bruised ass up and climb out of the basement you just fell in!]