992 Comments for Plymouth County Hospital

停尸间吗 楼主拍照的时候有木有后脊发凉 诡异 诡异 诡异
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Sorry to say the most logical thing here BUT they put the elevator to the lowest floor possible as a safety precaution. Imagine if the cable broke when it was on the highest floor it would then crash down with a force that you would feel in the ground for acres. Also the brakes could rust out over the years of wear and neglect.
The potty chair was probably just kids though, trying to make a gruesome scene.
Motts your pictures are great and I love coming to your site. I love the locations in Ma, mostly because that is where I am located.
By the way, if you break the red tiles on the roof asbestos is released into the air... the entire place is made of asbestos...
It's still there... i got papers from the nurses stating they tried to treat TB with kemo....the best pary of the hospital was burned down sadly and I believe the morgue was closed... I still try to sneak up the stairs without falling through near one of the bathroom areas... in the basement there is old abandoned chairs and tables. any questions contact me at gothica223@aim.com
No wonder its so cold in here you left the door open
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Its still there, exactly how it was,
Its more like a one time deal however.
Cause I want to explore other places.
Plus Id rather not have anything on my clean record if my luck runs out and me and my friends get caught . The one time visit was worth it. As were the pictures. Cause thats all we wanted, were pictures. And to see the place in person.
Went in there Monday. I cannot tell you how gorigous this building is. Sad, but gorgious. Took plenty of pictures. Printed some out. We were careful on not getting caught. If the owners however are two females, a mother and daughter, then we watched from a window. they left within five minutes. And we were there for two hours, left before the cops did their rounds. What saddened me the most however is that looking at the burnt parts of the building. I was so angry. But im telling you, even though it is a very sad place of death and isolation. Its one hell of a gorgious building and I adore it! :))
DONT GO IN THERE I WILL NEVER GO IN AGAIN!!!!!!
hi well anyways i have gone there it scary i cryed the hole time and then i stoped dont worrie haha but yeah where i was me and my friends had to laydown in the curve room and the cops drove around a few time around the hostipal and then the owner stoped there for like twenty mins and then we had time to leave and we got out but its can be very dangerous and its teaches you how thoghs people lived like. it was funny lookking at the stuff but very scary!! and it still stands there today!! oh yeah and the cops check the place 1 every 2 hours!!!!! be carfull the owners of housees near by will call the cops on you!!!!
meowww, the fence is still up, only a small section got knocked down. Because my friend showed me the hospital last night and I viewed only a small section on the grass, cause around everything else, the fence was up. So maybe that was what you saw too, not entirely possitive, but the yard to the hospital is accessable now because that part of the fence is down.
Danny, as for the smoke stack, my friend told me that is where they would creamate the bodies. And when she told me that and we were right next to it in the car last night, I freaked and told her to drive lol. I literally screeched to her to drive. I was so creeped. Then again going there to show me at 11 at night didnt help either.
Colin, I most certainly agree with you, the grounds of this hospital is gorgious, absolutely gorgious and I plan on taking images as well.
Motts this is another wonderful image. I appreciate you visiting Hanson and doing this cause if this place ever gets torn down, these and any other forms of the hospital, will be the remaining memory of the entire site. You preserved it, thank you!
This image made me flinch when I saw it. I dont like it, not the image, the autoclave, I dont like it, the look, even though it is probably just as old as the building itself. It scares me. And Danny, that comment creeped me out lol. I hope that is not where they kept bodies. I would really not want to know if thats true. Haha.
The fact that it stayed put by the morgue is enough to scare me. As much as I wanted to me a Funeral Director or mortician, when I was little (call me crazy I wont deny it), I am completely creeped out when a morgue is mentioned now than I was when I was little.
The rotted, decomposing look of the elevator, its like a portal to hades, giving a sense that you have no escape.
This image creeped me out. The vibe on this image makes me shiver. Its like looking within a tunnel made of certains and the only way out is to run towards that open door as fast as you can.
I hear ever since the kids stopped coming, so did the police. But I could be wrong about the authorities. I want or might go there today just to take a peek. Not to vandilize, not to commit any felony. Thats not why I want to go. I wouldnt do anything of the sort to begin with. Im attracted to abandoned buildings, they interest me to an extent. Kind of like how it interested you Motts. I want to go inside, but there is risk of asbestos exposer. So me and my two friends will stay on the grounds and maybe take a few snap shots. Before they finally decide to demolish it. The building is still up, they have not demolished it. And it is very creepy, the vibe of that building gets to me. It is gorgious though. Absolutely beautiful. But the vandalism is such a disappointment, I read about the fires yesterday and all I could do was shake my head in disappointment. I hope to capture perfect angles of this building. You did a very wonderful job with these images Motts. I adore them, and you were very lucky to go inside.