1,382 Comments for Dixmont State Hospital

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Yes, Ron. That was the way it was done and awyper, the patients' needs were alway dead last. The nurses didn't want to have to get off their rearends and go door to door. Been there.
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It's either a tree, or shrubbery, would be my guess.
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WOOOOO ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! F A B ! ! ! !
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Lynne, dear, had I known there was a chair there that you would have wanted, I could have gotten it in August when I was up there. But, then again, being the extreme coward that I am, by the time I would have worked up the nerve to get it, Wal Mart would already have been built!
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It is very sad that they are tearing this down, but thanks to you, Motts, we will know what it looked like inside and out for many years to come!! Keep up the good work. :)
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*NODS HEAD TO ALL*
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I agree, Lynne. It's eerie, but at the same time, beautiful.
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Amazing.
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This pic is soooooo cool. A+ to you, Motts!!!!
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Motts, once again, you have taken my breath away. Thank-you a thousand times over.
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GOSH.....
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WOW AMAZING PLACE.
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Soap droppings!!! Tony, yer killin' me!
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This hallway seems to be slanted downwards, the windows don't quite line up. Great shot.
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I have goosebumps looking at these. Seriously.
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