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My mother was a patient there in the mid 1960's to the 1980's , was a truly horrible depressing place where there seemed to be no fresh air, thats what I recall most aside from all the locked doors, just that feeling of stale air and being confined . youd come out of there and take a big breath. my mother just got worse and worse there. I cant see how anyone could have gotten better in such a dark depressing place. your photo's are terrific.
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Really The Way They Treated Those People Back Then Was Actually The Way U Would Treat A Piece Of Dirt Three Words To Sum It Out "It Was Inhumaine!
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Thanks, CAS. I was wondering that too. Was this the same wheelchair in the last photo? Because it looks much better in color, no offense.
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i haveta say ... so far of all your "lonely chairs" (as everyone seems to call them), this is my fav.
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i want to like go in all these places and clean clean clean!!!
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how do u get inside these places.. the security is like all over!!
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Dreams in the Witch-house.
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Such vibrant colors in such a gloomy place. i love it!
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Are these for the "laundry".....or something else??
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it's definitely eerie the way things are just left there to rot. i love the mold framing this!
wheelschair is ever an horryfing scene
the bunny has mad eyes like the walls of this fantastic place
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That is one disturbing rabbit, or devil?! Damn I got the chills.....
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Good God that man is scary as hell....I see it too. Eeeek!
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Another great shot! It would be a cool room to hang out in...well, if one was not locked up in that building.