4,081 Comments for Norwich State Hospital

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I work with theater technology, and I have worked in many theaters. This was probably just a small auditorium or lectures or even small shows. The other theater was probably for more elaborate productions.

Also, those seats look really uncomfortable. >(
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I think that metal door on the left might be for a fire hose or something. Although why they need a fire hose in a tiled room that is almost always wet is besides me.
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It seems dangerous to have tile in all these rooms. With patients walking around and slipping on the tile, there would be inguries.
It looks like they didnt even have the proper dishwashers judging by that green dishdrainer
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Incredible! A circus of colors.
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Ring up a piano tuner and show him this. And see if hell do it :D
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how can we prove that we exist? maybe we dont exist..
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your pictures capture true emotion.
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your photos are amazing!
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looks like it said 'NO YOU DONT EXIST'
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I use to work there during 1950-1959.The hospital was there for
a reason.My family worked there for about 20 yrs.
Use to live on the grounds in an old farm house out in front
of the farm near the road 2A.. Cant believe the condition that
it has fallen into.
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Yes I always wear boots; a lightweight police-style boot for the summer and insulated waterproof winter boots for the snow.
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Lots of nice lumber there! Usually maple. Sadly, it could easily get cut up to heat somebody's house.
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Looks like we may have a romantic interlude brewing in abandoned hospitals. Finally somebody said "duckpin". Gotta be on your toes to set pins! Folks used to roll coins down the allies to tip the pinsetters.
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The first thing I thought was GO-KART RACES! Prop all the big doors open, set up a course around the building. NO straw bales!