4,081 Comments for Norwich State Hospital

I feel so small.
Wow...a little cheer in an otherwise decaying, depressing place. I like it...nice touch and GREAT pic!
Looks like screens for a window there on the floor....

How sad. This floor was really nice once I bet.
It DOES look like Something Masterpiece...perhaps the name of the manufacturer indeed.

I like Toot's comment...the day the music died...how sadly true.
Yeah--Ditto to all the other comments!
AH that color...how...pinkish-peachish-BLAH it is! :D
Der....watching baby play with a "fart-sound" toy and not watching my spelling...


That is *little buttons
The back of that chair where it is split from the bottom of it looks like a gaping mouth with teeth, and the littl bottons (?) on the cushion on the back of the chair look like eyes...

CREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPY!
Wow...a gallary I missed!!!

That is one biiiiiiig foot Mr. Motts! :D
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What Princessica and Rekrats say is very true. Modern X-Ray equipment can take a clearer picture more quickly while subjecting the patient to much less radiation than older equipment did.
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That Blue-Green was a very popular color in the late 50's and early 60's. The grade school I attended, built circa 1958 had those same tiles. I own a 1962 GMC that is painted that color as well.
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The chair-audience is waiting next door but the piano has a bit of stage-fright... :)
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The "Pig" word fits the mirror-inverted "ble" ending of "unable". Bled ink.
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Hey Timmy, that's some fine lead-based paint you've got there
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Although I am Presbyterian, my dad grew up in the Baptist church. I went with him to his church a few times and they had a landscape portrait of a river in the front; apparently lots of Baptist churches have these. The rectangular object at the front looks like one of these. This room might've been used for religious services on Saturdays & Sundays. Also, I noticed a projector screen lying on the floor on the stage. It might've been put down to show movies.