992 Comments for Plymouth County Hospital

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OMG it's my initials on the back of that chair!! freaky
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i was there last night and it is not demolished... parts are burned but its still accessible... known lots of ppl that have been inside and it is very creepy and have heard screams to knocks when asked and i swear the temp dropped at times... not a easily scared person but went late at night and this place is friggin scary..... if u dont believe me then grow some balls and go for yourself..
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is this place still there?
i got arrested there in august (very stupid) but i guess the cops were bored and had nothing else going on.
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I've been around this place before. When I was there, I was just around the outside, and a cop drove in. There's some kind of active office nearby, and I think they call the authorities, or something.

Anyway, get a load of the building materials. No wonder people think it's haunted; it's all concrete! And as we all now, concrete and cement are notorious for rendering notable electromagnetic fields. These play around with electronic devices and people's brains, as well, giving them that well-known feeling of "being watched". Nice building anyway. Excellent photo.
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i was here today, it looks like it had been cleaned out alot compared to these photos, but still got some got pics.
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It looks like someone else was trying to have a nice little photo shoot.
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Hanson is a lame hick town..they even built a new police station down the street from the hospital
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This place is awesome...ive been in it 3 times. the front/main part of the building seems to be the most interesting. Its not haunted just creepy. The lights ppl are seeing in windows are actualy reflections from the near by street light....we thought we saw lights in windows..but quickly realized it just just light reflecting. We heard rumors of both a morgue and large auditorium with a stage...we didnt find either...alot of doors where locked and we didnt have a crowbar with us....so im sure there are parts we did not see. we also walked around lost in there for 2 hours(all 4 of us where very drunk) Once you find your way in(we found a broken out window behind some overgrown bushes. The back part i went in appeared to be like living quarters of some kind...had lots of posters on the walls about pregnancy..this was all about 6 years ago and everything had been gone through and there was lots of vanalisim. Lots of cops patroling so you might want to steak it out/make a point of entry and come back the next night.
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you, my friend, do some amazing work. i have always been interested in abandoned buildings, especialy mental wards, but never found a site that shows the stuctures as they were left. the images are so real that i feel like a patient. this is my first time on this site and i have been on it for about 4 hours. very well put together. thank you for sharing your findings with the rest of us.
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i can't believe that after so long the paper and that cardboard box is still intact. nature is crazy
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i was in that room and the one paper that i looked at was for a surgery on Halloween then something fell. i got out of that room fast
I believe in laws and law enforcement, but honestly, what is it about this site that keeps patrols on constant duty? I mean, how BIG is the police department??
Well, I can tell you, I work on an ortho unit, and we just got brand spankin new beds with frames over them that hold trapezes for patients to assist in lifting themselves.
Looks like an old Gomco suction machine.
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been in there, i layed on that before. pretty scary,