1,591 Comments for Glenn Dale Hospital

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Im right..the earth IS holding onto this place
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so much iron in this place
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its as if the earth is holding onto this place
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looks like a building in a bombed out country
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yes..pink FLOYD ! the iron in this is just great..love it
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I was so suprrised that he thought it was creepy. It was clearly a loving father teasing his ADULT daughters. I thought it showed what a normal guy and family life they have.
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beauty
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wow nature really did its thing here. beautiful shot though motts
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Me and my friends have been to glenndale MULTIPLE times and its actually a very peaceful place in a way; its sad though how vandalized it is. I have several pictures of me actually standing on this stage in my phone. I hope they never tear these buildings down, they have so many untold stories.
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Went there at 2-3 in the morning with a big group went in all buildings and explored all buildings had some creepy stuff happen but park in the neiboorhood and security and the cops aren't there that late been there at least 6 times in the last 2 weeks and haven't had any problems so good luck guys have fun be safe
Thank you for these pictures. While I would not encourage anyone to go again it is nice to have such artistic and beautiful pictures of a historic place. Every year I drive by this hospital to go to a friend's house and I beg my mom to take us in the daylight so I can see the hospital. I'm absolutely in love with it. That's how I found these pictures. I've never been inside and never will go inside unless it becomes legal so thank you for providing these pictures so I know a little bit of whats inside.
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My daughter had a dance recital there in 1980. Only a few patients were left. They rented out the stage to the dance school. Once it was a beautiful hospital and grounds, so I hear.
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I had a unique experience the second time. I checked out the hospital with some friends. I was stationed at Bethesda at the time, it was fall of 2005. I can't exactly remember the month. Just that after our belongings mysteriously disappeared I remember thinking it was too cold to wait until daylight to find a ride back to base. There was 4 of us the first time. We stayed for a couple hours and explored the main building. We heard some building creaks, nothing too absurd considering we had a descent sized group. Roughly 2 weeks later we returned with only 3 of us. In my experience of exploring abandoned buildings, the less people you have in the group, the more intense the experience. This second time we decided to explore the tunnels underground, Which we didn't do the first time. We had to climb a fence in the tunnel, walk past a bunch of obstructions to explore. My friends and I got to about the middle of the tunnel, to a part with knee high standing water. We decided to walk through the water to see what was on the other side. All of us took everything out of our pockets wallets, keys, cellphones ect. We set everything on some rocks. The whole area was rocks and debris. We left that particular area briefly. I'd say 5 minutes before deciding the water was too disgusting to walk through any longer. When we returned to the corner were we left our belongings, everything was gone. We sat there for roughly 20-30 minutes deciding what to do since our stuff was nowhere in site. We thought somebody followed us and stole everything. Our buddy went up the tunnel and no matter what we could still hear him. and when you're kicking rocks over, that sound echoes through the tunnels. The whole time we were in the tunnels, we were quiet, listening for sounds. There's no way somebody was following us because we would've heard something. When we left the building, the car was still there. Since we were stranded we had no choice but to report it to the camper outside the hospital area. The security guard explained the trespassing thing and let us go since he felt bad for our stuff getting stolen & gave us a ride back to base.
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if you had a similar experience
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i have come obsessed with glen dale hospital and am in search of the tunnels if anyone has any info please Post
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I just went there on October 28, 2011 with some friends around 11:20 p.m. We deff saw a security trailor in the back of the adult building but the security must have just been chillen in there cause we went through the whole building and walked around with flashlights for about an hour with no police trouble at all, and no ghostly encounters but deff got chills and it is pretty scary none the less. but i heard the childrens building is the haunted one but we didnt get to go.