5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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This is probably a question that was asked before but whats up with the abandoned hospitals being right next to power plants?
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"Cardiac Kit - Not there yet"
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The flag on top of the castle is the Swiss flag...lol
Approximately 29 years and 11 months after Disneyland in Anaheim opened to the public.
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I was searching for rivendell. I was abused there. Almost died from their medication experiments. This cafeteria looks extremely like the one I finally was allowed to see or visit when I was not in forced seclusion. I was forced by a relative to submit in after her disbelief her husband made a sexual pass on me. I am still scarred by it all.
IF you look fast at it, you would think that this is just an apartment building or a nursing home still in use. The brick front is fantastic...and yes it does look like a happy face. I watch Ghost Hunters (I commonly refer to them as "The Idiots" though because I don't believe 1/10th of what they are saying, but of course, that is just my opinion) just for the entertainment. Some of the stuff they find IS entertaining! I wonder what their assesment if this place would be!
AH so THAT Is where my shoe went!

HAHAHHAHAHAA...this is a good find and a witty title. :) I Like!
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Not an OT room-only thing that had a stainless steal sink like that was kitchen-related....most likely a kitchen (found in the center of the quad)
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this was a dorm
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This was used to wash up the dead bodies before being placed into the freezer.
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haha i remember this room-barely, but i remember it!! hahaha i was like....5 or younger...good ol day care!
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while my parents worked for kings park psychiatric center---i was going to school here at the day care :) called "Playground on the sound" Go look it up if you dont believe me!!
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the basement of this building was also a bomb shelter-with water and my grandfathers occupational therapy shop was also located there, later moved to the 1st floor.
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Another name for it is Macy home!
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the infectious waste was weighed and put in boxes that said medical waste on it-and use to be stored into the little white building were they use to strip furniture near group 4, and in later years they were boxing infectious waste in the laundry because housekeeping took over the laundry building.....once again-my father worked there!! GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT!!