1,591 Comments for Glenn Dale Hospital

i would sure like to purchase this facility sooner the better.....
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I worked at Waverly Hills a few years back, and they did use ECT. They used it in cases of neural tb. They weren’t “crazy”, but they sure as hell acted crazy! I guess that’s why they housed them on the fifth floor with the children’s ward!
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I have some interesting stories 10 years apart
Some pics also which show a dog that wasn’t there and some things
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Me and the boyfriend are gonna go there today within the next 2 hours, daylight tho, we found a parking lot people park at to go and hike, it's off the side of the road that goes behined the main building through the woods, does anyone know if they cameras in the building?
Me and the boyfriend are gonna go there today within the next 2 hours, daylight tho, we found a parking lot people park at to go and hike, it's off the side of the road that goes behined the main building through the woods, does anyone know if they cameras in the building?
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We closed the big institutions and told the states to mainstream everybody, but we decided to let jails take them instead.
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This room makes me wonder what the average length of stay was.
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Even though this isn't my exact photo I still took the same one. Weird!
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I took this photo on April 11th 2011 while touring the Glendale hospital. It was a TB hospital for a long time. Towards the end it turned into a mental facility. I was with my friend at the time and took this picture with my digital slr camera.
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This pic made me jump! I grew up about 15 minutes from this hospital. I’ve always been intrigued by it and wondered what it looked like inside. Thanks for the great photos, even though this one gave me quite a shock at first. :)
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Maybe you took a similar photo, but this one was most definitely taken by me. Feel free to prove otherwise...
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I took this picture. Not sure how it ended up on here
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Nope. Just came from there yesterday. Had to sneak in while the cops/k-9 units drove around outside. All power to you if you venture in.
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2018 and this place is still as creepy as ever. Just visited today for the first time. I was by myself so I didn't venture too far. I just went to the Adult building and went up a couple of floors and into the morgue. I heard a loud bang on the wall as soon as I went up the stairs. Never found the source. Remarkable place. Definitely need a small group next time because I started feeling hunted wandering the halls alone....
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Was wondering if anyone knew if the security/police would allow people to go and look around the outside of the building if you asked permission? Planning on being around the area this coming July would be great to see it in person!