1,591 Comments for Glenn Dale Hospital

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Did it work?
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I was there yesterday. creeeppyyyy. I'm gonna bring a camera next time. I hadn't heard of the place.
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I live near Glenn Dale, the grounds and buildings were in the last of couple years sold to the Park and Planning commission for the local area. Don't know if they plan on tearing everything down or not.
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Aw, so thoughtful, a slab just for our little Junior!
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Motts,

Telling "ruins" the fun, eh? Arf arf arf!

I can imagine a rendition of "West Side Story" with the Jets and the Sharks collapsing, vomiting, convulsing, and passing out!
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No, Lynne's probably right. The "gags" were more likely used for electroconvulsive therapy. Why they didn''t pick a nicer name, like "mouth guards," and why they were stored with "tap bells" is beyond me!
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I imagine that a patient sinking their teeth into someone was frowned upon enough by the staff to warrant a mouth gag .....or two.
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No, this is in the center of the main building, it goes to the basement, some form of disposal. The tunnels running back and forth are steam pipes.
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Actually, this is a carbon arc lamphouse used in Projection
this is a really great pic.
wow, that is my post above... please excuse my name in that one, im typing with a cast on my hand
This picture reminds me of Prospect Park in Brooklyn, NY, where I lived and hung out.
Great pic.
I love this one.
That sounds like a good title of a book!
I love this picture, it shows the strength of nature and how it takes over. Great Shot!