1,382 Comments for Dixmont State Hospital

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This is...so sad. I don't know. I look at these pictures, and an overwhelming sadness just falls on me. Almost like I want to cry.
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Thought I gve it back.
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Big Ed, I lent it to you last week and forgot to get it back. Mebbe I need a spare . . . . or 2 or 3 . . . hundred . . . . . . .
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looks like a great place. sad to have missed it.
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CAS you's think she'd Keep it hooked to her fanny pack.
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Lynne... you REALLY need to keep that thing closer.
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Must . . . find . . . helmet . . .
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It could possibly be some sort of remnants of an explosion or as you said bird crap
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Dont you people realize that this hospital is haunted by the spirits of the people who were torchered here... for the past pictures you have been blabbing on about the nice architecture or view and i agree they are nice but what about the history behing the place and the poor tortured people who never got a decent life?
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I spent hours walking all through Dixmont with my friends and saw some really wild things in the pics we took. The tunnels were the eeriest feeling part of the property to me.
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fuckin walmart canned their plans here. They wrecked down a beautiful building for nothing!
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This looks like a fire sprinkler control system to me.
Medication time
Nice pic
I was briefly (sorry about the spelling) in a pyschiatric hospital and knew people who got sent to seclusion. Not a nice place to be at all.
Kinda miss the Thorazine in an odd way. Great work Master Motts. BTW, was Radical Ed with you and Lynn, really enjoyed your comments. PLS respond if you are still active.