1,382 Comments for Dixmont State Hospital

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(12:19PM) Puddleboy...there is a chat room set up by Lyric. I don't have the link here at work, but do at home. (we have websense here at work, can't get they-ah from he-yah) I can post it later, unless someone can beat me to it. The real-time chat is cool...A forum would be a very cool alternative, too....*hint-hint*
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Hm, I'm in California, but it wasn't the location of the images that drew me to this site. It's the quality of the site, the photos and the commentary that Motts provides. There are a lot of other urban exploration webpages and webpages on the lovely buildings that are falling into decay and to the developer's bulldozer, but I haven't found any that are as compelling as this one. I haven't looked that hard, but I did look a little. I'm one of the ones who begged Motts for an RSS feed, so that I could stay current.

So, attaboy Motts. :)

There are lots of options for forums. I could do one on my site, but the most appropriate place would be here. Motts, are you interested in taking this on? I could help, or I'm sure that there are others here who would be willing to help.
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I remember walking down that hall last weekend alone and that painting freeking me out just a little bit!!! If you want more curent pics email me at zjs148@yahoo.com
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I have a pic of me laying in the bottome left freezer if u care to see email me at zjs148@yahoo.com
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I have recent and Past Pictures of the property and blue prints of the great buildings. If you would like to see or want to share your info email me at zjs148@yahoo.com. Thanks
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I have to say growing up in Emsworth right down the street from the old decaying property. i sometimes wondered why no one ever kept up with the property and let so badly takin care of , I can honestly say it was very sad. I still walk the property almost weekendly to get final pictures of the great property. I have to say it will very sad to watch ther great reed hall finaly fall but maybe its better then leting it decay and crumble. Reed hall would have to one of my most memeoriable buildiings. Wiht its enormous walls and beautiful arcatecture. i am deeply saddened to see it come in contact with the wrecking ball. I my self have found many records pictures and blue prints from the old institution and anyone that would like to see it i would be happy to share. Just simply email me at zjs148@yahoo.com and i will get back to you ASAP. Goodbye great structures goodbye!!!
One, two Freddie's comin' for you.......
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nice one, motts. great perspective.
It pic is a image of my dreams. Exelent!

In spanish: Pense que ese lugar que veia tan seguido en mis sueños, no existia, pero ahora me doy cuenta de que esta en algun lugar.
Gracias.
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I do believe that the former residents of these forgotten buildings thought of it as such.
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This place looks like photos I have seen of inside old jails. Minus the bars
i actually got to walk around the place. it was awesome. I feel like one of the lucky ones. I could almost picture Jack Nicholson there.
says randall: a little dab will do ya
I hope Wal-Mart becomes haunted
it's medication time