576 Comments for Haverford State Hospital

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Will, you've gotta realize that as much as havey's demolition sucks, they are turning the place into a beautiful environment. The houses are gonna blow, but over a hundred and fifty acres are being preserved just for green space. Beats the living hell outta Byberry.
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One of the best, and heaviest, souviners i have. Thing weighed almost 50 pounds.
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This electrode selector was beautiful. About two years ago it was still hooked up to the entire EEG machine, and rested comfortably in the basement until some little jackasses decided to toss it off the loading dock. Thankfully, a fellow brother of Haverford State managed to save this very electrode selector days before demolition commenced. His efforts should be commended!
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What drip trays? There weren't any left at the beginning of '07 if you're talking about the slabs that were in the freezer. This morgue was probably one of the cleanest i've been in, (besides the obvious vandalism) and several HSH locals frequently cleaned the whole thing up. Crying shame that some assholes had to draw a massive penis and balls on the autopsy table in its final days.
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Yeah, you definetly wanted to sterilize the instruments in order to not contaminate future autopsies with blood/tissue from past postmortems. Makes perfect sense to me. As the saying went on 2/3/07, "at Haverford, we believe in health". hahahaha.
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Benz Boy, where was it trashed? If you went from the third floor up, some areas were pretty damned clean. I agree that the library and main lobby areas were fucked, but this building wasn't THAT bad. Ever go in Glenside? I once found remnants of a goddamned fire that had been set there.
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Dude, there be ghosties there! The morgoo is full of em!
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Ok, STOP POSTING WHEN YOU'RE GOING!

Lovett still monitors the property, and probably also monitors this site as well. When will we all understand that THEY WILL be waiting for you when you go if you post times?

And no, this was looking south. If you looked right, it was west. This was taken from the roof of the south wing. I spent so many evenings on that rooftop watching the sun sink into the western sky. God i miss it so much.
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It was indeed a hair salon. This was either located in one of the two geriatric wards, or the main Hilltop building.
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So damn loud when we bowled there! I thought the cops would be rolling up any second.
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Ah, good old building #10. I recently discovered a serving tray and ceramic plate buried under the muck behind where this building used to stand.
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okay cause i definately see three. one sitting, one standing, and one kneeling on one knee. weird.
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Two.
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question..how many people are in this photo??
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hey motts or anyone else who had been here;
did you happen to see the crazy writing on the walls in the basement?
it was near the room with the 1000's of bluprints