1,846 Comments for Linton State Hospital

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ive heard of these but never saw one till now thank you mr.motts..great photo
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i imagine there isnt any easy access to this place since everthing seem to be intact here..no vandalism or graffiti such a refreshing look at a room that looks like they just left it
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i love them too . love to see the curtains still hanging on an empty stage in a empty building
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great shot the colors are amazing
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mosquitos=malaria maybe working on a cure?
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must agree another great hallway shot almost inviting.....not that im brave enough to venture into these places
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More Sterile Than English Hospitals For Sure
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Yes Because The Lovelly People At The UN And The Geneva Convention Would'nt Be Too Happy Would They? Great Work By The Way Motts, I Want To Get Into Urban Exploration But There Is Hardly Anything In The UK Because They Knock It Down As Soon As It Doesnt Provide A Function, Which Is A Shame.
gelliebean, I'm from the midwest and that's exactly what I call that tile floor, too! Schoolhouse tile....because that's where we all grew up seeing most of that awful linoleum garbage!
So then this is like a scary version of an inversion table?
Hey, Motts....got some explorations questions for you....would you please email me off-site (listed here) so I could ask you a few things? THANKS! :)
WOW, look at how the WALL shifted in the right hand side of that image....yeah, that drop tile mush must've been such a "wonderful refreshing" FUNK! EIW.
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I find the flatness of the figures disturbing. Anyway, I don't really understand the symbolism either, but at least it's in pretty good condition.
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That IS a nice view. And a lot less gross than the rest of the building.
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This picture just screams "Tetanus".