4,537 Comments for Pennhurst State School

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The decay and starkness is endless and you capture it so well...You turn it all into an amazing work of art.
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Wow...such an eye you have for color and composition. Truly an amazing photographer! Thanks.
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Pictures like those seen on this amazing website give us both a glimpse of history and preserve that history for the benefit of all. Your integrity and respect for these places shows the level of respect you have both for yourself and others. Thank you........
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mike, u like science a lot dont u??? *not tryin to b mean*
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did no 1 else notice that the actual mattress is laying right next to the bedframe leaning up against it?? but it is an awsome picture
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ah ok...that makes sence i guess...i still think it lookz like blood tho...but thatz jst me
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wow Lynne...n u said Mnementh watched too much CSI lol...or maybe ur trained in that sort of thing...i dont kno lol
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i notice almost no1 said nething bout tha walls...wut is it???? does anyone know or can anyone find out??? maybe former employee??
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i went to tha site for myrtles house...omg...half of those r can b done wit paint shop...others r jst mere glares n others theres nothing there...seriously
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kyle d,

i think i would b a lil freaked out if my friends shut tha door...lay me on tha tbl n push me in...jst dont close tha door
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Icequeen - I can tell you have been there and done that as they say. So have I and people who haven''t walked the walk aren't qualified to judge. I miss our clients and often wondered how they did get along in the world. I wish there was a way to contact some of those that I worked with. I really enjoyed working with the different individuals
and cared about them.
How do you join opacity?
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Krista
Thank you for responding. I did not even see that word imprinted into the metal of the machine. This machine looks like something out of a 1950's horor film.

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Mannheim, Germany.

12:11 P.M. / Thursday / 07 / February / 2008
We still have chairs like that in a storage area at our hospital.