4,537 Comments for Pennhurst State School

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napkin anyone?
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out of all the pictures this is the saddest....
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"Spotted" the patient???? Are you serious?
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Hey, at least it's not a low-flow! With good water supply, that baby would probably work better than anything sold today!
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Probably to keep track of which heat registers are on which zone (hot water feed). If one was making noise, maintenance would put a work order in to vent the air out or whatever.
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And Jon, Dont Try To Sound So Intelligent By Using Big Words And Making Every One Capitalized. Everyone Has Their Own Opinion. Let Moe Have His.
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I saw one of these in my high school science lab, all our teacher said is that it is old, and that it is a lab machine for some kind of analysys.
heh i'm positive that back then i'd be an "almost". I have chronic obsessive compulsive disorder.(not gonna explain it, utfse). and I'm lucky enough to also have bipolar. dog i can't imagine how horrible it would be to live in a place like that, especially being a pretty intelligent person anyway. I'd give my life to save those kids.
dude this would make a wicked album cover.
This rips my soul in half.
This is my first time posting to anything ever. I accidentally came across this site and have fallen in love with it. I have a BA in Historic Preservation...that fan is worth alot of money today. People pay up to 500.00 for fans like that.
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this organ looks like the type that you have to keep pushing pedals to make it work...i hope that made sense
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Looks just like the stack at Edgewood
Awash in sunlight yet still filled with sad and tormented spirits.
I can imagine children strapped into these things.Soiling themselves,flies swarming around in the stench,large roaches scampering,sometimes crawling unto their faces to eat leftover crumbs of food not cleaned from around their mouths.This was a place of horror.