1,944 Comments for Worcester State Hospital

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Ive been here so many times... Really kinda scary
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Ive been heree aha i used to goo here all the time and look around.. your not alloweed to go inside or within like 10 yeard of the place but you can see it very cleary , its really creepy, i swear one time i saw a girl lookinq out the window and we were looking at eachother and then i turned around to call my mom and when my mom looked the girl was gone..
Solinoids? Are they related to Adnoids and The Noid (remember from the old Domino's Pizza commercials from waaaaaay back?)

Oh great...NOW who sounds like a nerdlette?
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Creepy but awesome
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Looking for Donna who posted the comment on Etta Cheiffetz. A good friend of mine is a Cheefetz and some of his family history points to his Grandmother being Etta Cheiffetz.. Any Help?
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Im 23 and while they were taring the old place down me and a couple of my friends snuck past the security to get in its almost like ppl just up and left the place chairs still upright and beds with sheets well we were drinking and decided to investigate we were going twards the clock tower when we her a scream and then like walking like someone was following us up the stairs my friend started freaking out we ran back down the steps and kicked a board out the first floor window and never looked back it fucked me up for a long time
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Do you ever get lost in these buildings?
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i own three of these machine is any one interested in buying them oneprieto3@aol.com by the way does anyone no what this machine is used for thanks
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Beautiful!
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I didn't move the chair, just made the lighting as it was pitch black inside.
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I love the slight angle. It gives that feeling of motion, almost like someone is running as fast as they can from whatever. Pretty eerie and I love it.
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Whoa... thats freaky. Jenny hit it right on the head with the reference to The Changeling. (from a paranormal freak's perspective) It is sooooo eerie. This is brilliant. Every time I drive through Worcester I see the Admin. Building. My mother used to work there and she had her experiences too. (from an artists perspective) the lighting and the angle the chair is at makes for an amazingly dark, morbid photo. Did you change the position of the chair to fit your shot?
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back then all cerebral palsy, downs syndrom and deformed children used to be institutionalized from birth
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after reading old charts I found that many patients were put in these facilities for:

having baby unmarried
stealing
rape victims
"hysteria" (PMS now)
any level of brain damaged child
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I worked at tewksbury state and saw some old cement floor rooms with a drain in the center. I was told that some of the patients (severely impaired) were hosed down daily in this room and bowls of food slid in becuase they did not want to get near them. they could not keep clothes on them,