992 Comments for Plymouth County Hospital

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i'm sorry, lol, i've been here a couple of times, ive been exploring for about a year, and also have done "solo" trips to abandoned hospitals, tunnels, etc. no ghost here, there, or anywhere. i DO admit, that when jay and grant, (ghost hunters on sci-fi) go somewhere that i'm about to walk in alone, its a little intimidating. but never did i ever see or here ghost. maybe its because i simply don't believe in them...
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thats funny, the drop lighting is still there until this day (4/2011)
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i just went there yesterday! great place! i almost commented about something related to the fires/police issues but i don't wanna get kicked off this site lol. i thought it was a great location for urban photography. the exterior is amazing!! and i've been to alot of places (aslylums, state schools, etc) and i've never seen a ghost. sorry kids!!
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That is the biggest autoclave I have seen in my entire life.

I also see a few disregarded soap dispensers on the floor.

;)
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Just did a quick trip inside today, awesome place. My dad worked here in 1990/1991 and I always wanted to check it out
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A Hilda Kirkwood died Sep 1974 at the age of 70, in Halifax, Plymouth, MA.
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why is it that anytime there is a picture of the mourge on this website the drawers are always pulled out!?
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I live one town over and for now its still standing. Back a few years ago when they had the bad fire a homeless man was killed in the fire (RIP). I know a few people who have gone and will never go back in... At least at night ever again. Supposedly when they were downstairs you could hear one of the chairs upstairs being dragged along the floor. Just different noises and lights coming from no where. Thanks but I'd stay the hell out. And yes the hospital driveway is patrolled regularly by the police. One police officer lives right near there too. I wouldn't be surprised if they've taken up motion detectors or even cameras by now with all of the arson that has gone on.

Wonderful pictures though. I love your angles.
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Beautiful architecture. A lot of work went into building this.
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You always find the coolest stuff in the basement. Love this site. I spend hours lurking it's pages in total fascination. Motts, you are a modern artist. The camera is your canvas & brush.
welcome to Silent Hill.
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I grew up in Hanson. I drove down this street the other day. Yes, the buildings are still there, but in BAD unsafe shape. Police patrol the area regularly. ~ The fence is there for a reason, its UNSAFE. Not worth breaking your neck for a few pictures.
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The door made me scream a little inside. It looks veeerrryyyy scary.
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Those things make for great Frisbees.
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i went there in 08 i wish i went inside cu i drove down by it today and its a,l fenced up and i dont want to risk being arrested i have a kid i just wish those assholes didnt fuck with the place and ruin it for every one else i wish i was a teen in the ,ate 9?s when u could actually go get a thrill and look inside without being hasseled by cops thanks alot fuck heads u ruined the fun for everypone else btw i think the police are a huge buzz kill for being so stict about a cool abandomed building that is haunted or watever