4,081 Comments for Norwich State Hospital

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he did say "re" discovered
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my first impression when i saw this photo was a bed also. A very creeping feeling i got and 3 words as soon as picture loaded were oh my god .... not sure but i just got the creeps
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me and my fiancee sleep in that room but of course the fireplace is no longer there cuz someone destroyed it but its pretty cool staying there we are trying to get people to come and stay wit us for the night when u guys get a chance take a look at our website www.hauntinghunters.5u.com
yes ive been in here its great but weird things do happen one mineut u walk into a room and its real cold then the next its real hot. but a great place to visit.
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my favorite one of all
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i seen that but its been taken out by some 1
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its not so nice when its pitch black in the building and ur only using ur cell phone light to walk around the rooms and the tunnals they have its not what u think its worse why dont u guys go and spend the night there and then tell me what u think about the whole hospital and walk into every room and every building they have and hear mad things moving and making noises. but u have to be quite cuz then the ghost wont come out for u to see them.
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It looks like someone is still living in this particular room, that they still sleep in that bed every night, and stare out that window every day.
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That's not a hospital room, it's a prison cell.
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Wow. It looks like something you'd find in the White House or some wealthy businessman's ritzy estate. Definitely not something you'd find in a psychiatric hospital.
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well at first i thought they might be some sort of bunks the realized they were way to small then maybe a solitary confinement type of situation. then i came to the conclusion they were some sort of mattress storage device. hay maybe i'm right.
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Could people please stop referring to Utopia as strictly an amusement park and realize that its main purpose is to house multiple film studios and a film college as well as to bring 22,000 jobs to the economically struggling New London County as well as to boost the entire tourism industry of Connecticut. I am a media production student at Quinnipiac University and am extremely excited about the prospect of perhaps having a job there some day where I can stay local and not have to move out to L.A. or N.Y. to work on films. I agree that the buildings are gorgeous in an eerie way, but a few will apparently be preserved and people's lives and jobs are more important than buildings.
p.s. I hate Wal-Mart too!!!
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So let's give Bill his prize back!
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its ashame really people haved lived there all there life and other people just want to go in and take things and its not right because that is there house and it wouldnt be funny if someone went in your house and took something so dont go in there house
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As a matter of fact, cremation requires about 2500 degrees to produce the desired effect of turning a body, bones and all, into ash. 2500 degrees of heat woul completely melt those tin units.
Nor are they bread makers, as this is not the kitchen unit.
The Criminally Insane, who were housed in this building, woulde not have been allowed acces to birds, even astensibly for the purpose of "therapy."

These would have been used to steralyze mattresses, sheets, towels, etc.