1,382 Comments for Dixmont State Hospital

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I think that its ymbolic, of how theres a door, and theres an option to get in or out. Like u.... u had the option motts.
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Medication time...medication time...
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this place is right down the road from where I lived for over 30 years and never knew was there. the pictures are too eerie & spooky. could be a twisted suspence/ horror/ thriller movie. one shoulod be made. reminds me of "Session 9" w/ David Caruso. good flick, if you like being on the edge of your seat, watch it.

now it is torn down & a super Wal-Mart. will be there. store might end up being haunted. be careful when shopping there!
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anyone notice that someone also gave bleeding eyes some bleeding nips?
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yes!!! because the best way to hide the reasons for people dying is to have a morgue where you can perform autopsies and establish the cause of death!!!!!!

durrr.
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these hospitals always had morgues that could handle autopsies.
i think they were trying to hide the reasons for people dying!!!!!
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yes ... it reminds me of the House on Haunted Hill .
kadee nice link
i hope it is restored , it was a shame to loose such a... interesting building
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Ascend.
It is sad old houses and hospitals etc are a dying breed. in years to come all people like yous will be looking at are lots and lots of shitty supermarkets in their decay..... it's the sick way of ASDA/Walmart. the always ruin lives and pretty buildings. those fucking greedy [bad people - administration] ruin everything....NEVER work for them...i once did :'( *cries*
I've been browsing the photos of these places and reading the posts... you're some interesting folks !:)
This really sucks, what a neat old, albiet, I suppose, haunted, building.
>sigh< Everything was so important at one time, now to be returned to dust. :(
This is my first post.
Wonderful photography by the way! :)
besides the utility fixtures, this could be
from many centuries ago in some other
faraway place
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Thanks Kadee!
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http://movie-locations.../houseonhaunted.html
Link to the original House on Haunted Hill and the remake locations
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Hey, speaking of House on Haunted Hill; anyone know where that place is? Is it a real building? That place was huge.
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Sianaby I agree with you totally...that movie was scary as hell. The first time I watched it, and saw that head-shaking thing in the basement (through the camera lens), it startled me so bad I screamed out loud! This pic captures the same kinda feeling...<shudder>