4,537 Comments for Pennhurst State School

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Would love to save all of those books and display them
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It makes me sad to see shots like this. I have a four month old daughter and I would NEVER want her to stay in a place like this.
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I love the attention to details years ago. That is why I bought an older home. It has character to it.
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Love the curve of the archways and the color of the shot. Excellent
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Dont forget to wash your hands
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Bet this was nice in its heydays
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seriously everything i just saw reallly freaked me out i live around the corner from this place
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i thinks a bathroon....ewww
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What I want know...what is that stuff above the sinks? Is it insulations coming from the walls or some other gunk? I am just curious.
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Are you offering? Cause I know a lot of people who would like that... Just sayin...
sorry for my last post i ment MARCIA HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE TIED TO A BED WITH OUT ANY THING ON? I SAW THE PIC THEY USED IN COURT
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i have actually seen that drawing in real life... along with many others. it truly is ... the sadness...
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I think what I see is, two adults, and three kids and one of the kids in wheelchair, walking toward the carnival that is depicted on the other wall, or same wall. It shows that even the girl in the wheelchair can have fun.
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I do believe that is the picture of the horse I mentioned earlier. I think, and this is me, that at that time maybe the caregivers thought they were doing what they could to help the kids. This I think was to depict a carnival. It is sad though, the place standing alone and empty and no more children's voices to be heard. That, I think what gets me.
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Oh, did anyone notice the picture of the red horse and carriage drawn on the wall to the right?