1,382 Comments for Dixmont State Hospital

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Yo puddleboy, have you ever been here?
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hello i had a causein worked there as a gard and he was a scared of the places.
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The hollow men, how appropriate Ron
I agree, though he apparently had a little more hair in the 70's.
Is that George Costanza in the middle?
I keep expecting to see Shaggy and Scooby running out of one of the doors while being chased by a "ghost". And the ghost would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for those meddling kids!
Ah, Mattress Discounters will throw a cover on that thing and sell it as refurbished for $500.
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i love the bleeding eyes
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Hmm...brittykitty..um...Dixmont has been torn down. It is gone. It IS NOT being fixed up. They are currently building a new Wal-Mart there. I think you are mixed up, hun. :)
Dixmont is a scary place right now but they r fixing it 2 a brand new place!!!
To think what this person was going through....
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Great shot, gj connecting the middle line in that Zorro 'Z'.
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Enjoyed the gallery of Dixmont! Fare thee well, soon I'll be on my way...
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What is the difference between an exam room and a treatment room? When I was committed to the state psychiatric hospital back in 2004, I had to be frisked and also some device rolled over my body, and then I was led into the looked like a dcotor's exam room, and I had to strip, get in the shower, bath with this medicated soap and shampoo, and then I had to be examined by this female doctor. Afterwards I had to wear mint green uniforms with the hospital logo on the back. To this day I have vivid memories of that exam or treatment room. So what is the difference? Thanks.
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Yeah it gets moldy in most of these places. My nose is usually stuffy as I go out almost every weekend, sometimes I feel sick, but it passes over a few days.