1,382 Comments for Dixmont State Hospital

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Is this photographic proof of the "Pirate dance" I've read so much about? Seems rather spastic to me if so =P
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*passes Lynne a helmet from personal supply*

There ya go = )

Now scurry along... Plenty more people to edu-ma-cate
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"Thanks, I bought a camera and started travelling to these places to photograph them." - Motts

Thanks Master Motts, I needed a laugh tonight. That has to be the best comment I've ever read.
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I know that Lynne is still active, although, I'm not sure if she checks allot of the older comments or not. Not sure about Radical Ed. Check the forums out, allot of people that comment on here are on there also.
looks like someone got a little bored.........................................or is trying to tell someone something!!!!!!

which one is it?
wow....... that's really all i can say!!!

i don't have anything to say.......i'm to speechless!!!!!!


ouch!!!!!!
this pic is sooo scary!! It looks like someone really wanted to get out of there!!!!!
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that pretty much says it all.
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OMG! It's so sad that the jerk-faced Wal-Mart people tore it down then alledgedly decided to NOT BUILD ANYTHING! >(

OMG! NO WAL-MART!
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The postcard and your shot...*compares* I think I like Motts' more. His is more...moody. Provoking.
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God....to think mentally unstable people lived here...
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Motts, your pictures are so provoking emotionally. They're just gorgeous.
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These pictures are just fantastic. I'm in digital photography (YES! I'm in the 10th grade!) right now and I think these are just beautiful.

:P I'm so sad I never got to see it. I live in Washington, so that doesn't help.
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It's sad they'd tear down such a pretty building. Well, YOU guys might not think of it as being pretty, but I certainly think so. Motts also did a great job with the shots.
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My god...

o_o Just...sitting in shock right now at these photos 1) They're gorgeous 2) They tore down this building and 3) The mood these photos capture makes me think about what happened (or could have happened) here...