1,591 Comments for Glenn Dale Hospital

Is that one of the body trays laying on the ground? Looks like someone was maybe trying to walk off with it? Thanks for the new photos, I come here every day hoping for a new gallery. If there isn't one, I just look over the older ones enjoying them a second and third time! Thank you for many, many hours of entertainment.
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YAY, thanks Mr. Motts for your awesome galleries.
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Reading over the comments here I got very concerned about the young people that are talking about going to this hospital. Urban exploring is about seeing the building , not looking for ghosts. The TV shows that do the ghost hunting are in buildings they have gained access to by asking the owners. They have been inside and investigated the areas that they are going to cover at night. They know where the dangerous areas are and they avoid them. There are lots of organized ghost hunts in abandoned buildings around Halloween. This is a much safer way to explore. It sounds like this place is over run with police and may be a good place to avoid. Not trying to be a killjoy, but as a retired Emergency Room RN I know the things that can happen to people who explore in the dark. Be careful out there.
What a lovely photo. You can almost imagine a lake beyond the trees. Thanks for another great gallery Mr. Motts.
I love your inclusion of the green plant.
The shapes in the flaking paint are almost artistic.
The wooden door stood up better than the metal locker doors.
At first I thought it was a painting, LOL.
This infrared shot makes it look like the plants are snow or snow-covered.
Me too, I love the railings.
Oh boy, a new gallery! I've been checking every couple of days and now I'm lucky. What is all that stuff hanging from the "ceiling" and on the floor?
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Very peaceful scene! Thank you for the new gallery Mr. Motts!
Always a pleasure :)
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Where are the chairs?? I've not seen any chairs yet....
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I would soooo love a house with a solarium or sunroom! The perfect place to relax, perhaps read a good book or check for Motts new gallery! I would prefer that the greenery be a bit more contained though!!!
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The checkerboard floors were super popular in the 50's & 60's. The
basement at my Moms house (built in 1959) still has one. I have to say its not my favorite look but has held up very well after all of this time!