1,382 Comments for Dixmont State Hospital

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I love these old buildings. Why can't they make them like these anymore? *sigh*
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Looks like something took a big ol' bite out of that door!
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Is that a falling apart bench under the window Motts?
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Oh my, I love this shot! Beautiful windows, greenery, nice view....
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Motts I LOVE this shot! The rays made me think of heaven right away too.
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I was thinking that the windows at the ends of the hallways are very large and bright. But who knows they may have been covered in heavy curtains in their day too.....
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Great shot Motts!
LET'S NOT FORGET THE YIPS! WOW! TWUG. YOU ARE. . . YOU'RE. . . I . . .I . . . DON'T KNOW...
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Well hell, I'm late and look at all the fun I've been missing. Yep, Lynne's here and I'm glad! :)

Mr. Motts I adore this hallway pic, and what a sad thing, your "first and last" visit to this place.
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Yeah, but they aren't such easy targets. Plus I'm starting to get used to it by now. Never realized how many people there are out there who've had minimal or no exposure to the field and yet who have totally formed opinions which they are quite vocal about and are rather proud to voice.

Well, they say opinions are like - well, YOU know. ;-)
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Im not lazy, but im sure there are also lazy plumbers, dentists, chiropractors, teachers, mcdonalds managers and so on and so forth.
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Laughing faces, look! The buildings through the center and right windows have some personality. The center is the Cheshire Cat, and the scene from the righthand window is a laughing building. Do they know something?
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Em, sorry about that. Someone who shall remain anonymous apparently consumed a couple of bottles of rum and was doing the pirate dance here, leaving the tell-tale zig-zag marks behind. :-(
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Casey,Your telling me, Iv witnessed some strange things while in Dixmont during the past 2 weeks.
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It is where a fire hose was connected and stored, each floor and arch way above and below were set up the same way.