1,591 Comments for Glenn Dale Hospital

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My grandfather used to work at a T.B. hospital and they did have a "body chute" they used to dump the bodies in and send to the morgue in the basement when they were overwhelmed with lots of casualitys
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i agree with CAS. its just a decore
but then again you never know!
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the septic tank! you couldn't have upset me more. there is really nothing to say for you.
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renne has a point
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Really isnt all that scary there, and in the daylight especially the only thing scary about it would be the thought of the cops catching you.

Quick question for anyone who knows (for SURE) is the morgue located in the childrens building or in this main building?
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Why not lets all not be complete dorks and actually you know talk about hmm. . . . maybe the hospital and not Max.

Does anyone know a site where i could like an overview of the place, or even better a layout of the insides? We spent four hours there and couldnt locate the morgue. If you know anything helpful it'd be awesome if you could email me idkillu4adollar@yahoo.com. Thanks.
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i was wondering......can any of u guys give me tips on how to get in there legaly......if any of u guys could help i would really apreciate it
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shit guys.....take it easy on max......sure the joke was insensitive.......but people die evry where.....that kind of thing happens.....however that morgue is a sad place and a monument to the young children who died there.....so think before u speak max
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maybee it led to the septic tank
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An explosion of plant life!
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A very colorful and appealing Nature vs. Man shot!
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Don't you think that maybe just a few TB patients were depressed just a bit? All those people dying around you that have exactly what you have, not being able to move on with your life, being stuck in the same place all the time? I would assume that the Hospital handled all of the aspects of the patients health care.
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What an inviting porch! It appeals to one to "come and rest for awhile".
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Intriguing
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It looks like an Army bunker.