1,944 Comments for Worcester State Hospital

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No Level, I love the crooked hallway pics!!
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Preparation S ?
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If the world is ready for "two Eds" (see the boat graveyard pics) the world can handle an un-muzzeled ~me!!!
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Ed, it wasn't added later. The balance of the photo is thrown off by what was removed later ( on it's north, west and east sides) Still, Motts captures the majesty of the remaining building after the bulk of it is gone.
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ya'll can say that agin :-()
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there are always trial productions that companies might not record. Sometimes a company is asked to engineer a machine or paste together something to aid with a problem....
Lynne, from your experience, does it look like a regulator for ECT or another kind of therapeutic equipment?
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Yes, Mr. Motts! Thanks to you I've been looking into places such as Blackwell's...I thought it was named after the builder, Maxey?
I looked at articles about the "octagon"... those new structures are really, really gross :-(
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no, Lynne, I don't believe so...and before I loose my electrolytes, I will be running along ;-}
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in that case, a preserving pump-style whipped something-er-other (ok, I'm not feeling well now...)
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We will color-code our ropes and give Mr. Motts the right of way! 8=()
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I light the place with a flashlight, shutter is typically open anywhere from 2 seconds to 1 minute depending on the stop, flashlight brightness, and how big the area is to be lit.
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Yep in the basement with some other equipment that looked laboratory - research like.
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Hey, Renwick is on Blackwell's Island! There isn't much left on that island though, except for Renwick, the lighthouse, and part of the old New York Insane Asylum, usually called "The Octagon", which they are renovating into million dollar apartments right now.
Institutionalized showering, as seen on Alcatraz island and wherever else your travels take you.
my god, it looks like a fortress.