657 Comments for Green Hill State Hospital

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Close your eyes. Just imagine all the footsteps that went up and down these stairs. That's what I think of when I look at these pictures. ALL the people.
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Speaking of pools, went looking once for the old pool that i swam in as a kid and was owned by a private residence. The residence was abandoned and the pool was almost completely filled in with anything and everything. Wouldn't have recognized it but saw the blue corners protruding from each end. The pool used to be huge and went up to 8 feet. Made me feel strange standing in the center of it on a mound of dirt. Glad I have pictures of what it USED to look like.
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Motts is taking me to places and doing things I've always enjoyed doing. I guess it's the adventure and the thinking of what used to be, I don't know. Wish you could carry a movie camera and do a walk through with it. That would be so fantastic!!!Thank-you again for such a great website and the really interesting info!
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I think this was actually called [something else, but because I want to respect the site owner's wishes, I will not name it publicly] ...
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Damn you and your amazing photographs!!
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Aw man, I love these lonely chair shots
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Has anybody else views on deathrow. I can think of nothing worse.Cheers!
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Motts,Your pictures remind me of another of my interests,old prisons and deathrow.Pictures from the row are really interesting as we dont have that here in England.
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Doorway but still no way of getting out!
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THIS HALLWAY COULD TELL A THOUSAND STORIES!
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For some reason I get totally creeped out by the lonely chair shots. It makes me wonder why and who left the chair in that exact place. It is just truely truely weird.
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loving the colours.
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Once again, MOTTS has saved my butt wen it comes to finding work to write about for essays. YOU STAR
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Wow, bitchin' pictures of the nurse's residence pool -- reminds me of the indoor pool at Hearst Castle in California.
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I love the new sites. I once lived in a house where the shower was constructed from these glass squares. I forget what they are called??!!

Anyway, it was like showering outside.