1,382 Comments for Dixmont State Hospital

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What a place!!
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The model curled up in the firebox was 5'10" and VERY flexible!
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These tunnels are crazy, when my friends and i went into them, i thought that it was gonna be a quick straight walk, next thing i know its dark, no one has a flash light, were inching forward using lighters and then finally we were lost. i dont know how many hours we were in there for...... in the beginnning there were broken records and plates glued to the wall forming some insane quotes or lyrics, i loved it. i wish i could go back
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I havent been to Dixmont for awhile but this is one of the things i can not forget seeing.........
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Thanks, I bought a camera and started travelling to these places to photograph them.
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Dude yur pics Kick Ass how did you get them???
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There's that word again!
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i haven't had a chance to look through all the galleries yet, nor read all the comments (there are so many!) but these hallways seem a lot wider to me than others you've taken. it's a nice thing to see, especially in a place such as this.
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Sweet JAYYYSUS what a Juxtapose!!!
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I'd label this picture...Natures Revenge...You see that greenery creeping in through the window as if its there to slash the throat or urban sprawl and take back whats rightfully belinging to the trees...
ok..Was a long night shift at work..but the picture speaks...I listen ;-)
WTH.... Wal-mart is evil and corrupt and I hope they get Pinhead and Co. walking in on their grand opening.
Something from House on Haunted Hill perhapes. It adds a REALLY nice touch to the entire place.
this is now the last building left standing
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I can see that WWll reference too, jinx...It looks like you are in London, in a bombed-out building...looking out the window at other damaged buildings...
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it makes me think about the second world war, i don't know why...