657 Comments for Green Hill State Hospital

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thanks for the pictures motts, thats cool that they had a swimming area for the nurses, I would love a pool at my work ;-)
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A graveyard remains on a nearby hilltop with 1,041 numbered, nameless graves of persons who died in this institution. A handwritten list of their names survives in various archives.
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Wow, I love the chunks of intact roof laying there. And the perspective on this is awesome, for some reason it reminds me a bit of a decrepit roller coaster, just the way some of the planks fell look like a track...
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Such interesting colours here! And its amazing how good of shape that tiling is in, the grout isn't even dirty! And the tiles are shiny!
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Wow, I love the color spectrum of this, and those ducts are something else! I've never seen anything like it!
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Another place I find rather peaceful...maybe its the trees out the window or the muted colors.
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I really like that door, reminds of the weather-beaten front door one would find in the front of a long-abandoned house.
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Very nice...I love the filtered light that the trees cast on the wall and floor. For some reason, I find it kind of peaceful - I'd love to just sit in that hallway and think or read a book.
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Thanks for another excellent gallery, Mr. Motts!! : )
I sure hope not!
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Bah, I missed the pool part altogether! There are some more pool pictures at the Pines Hotel location (should be very near the bottom of the "locations" page) that are good...
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hey Grifspop come over the the forum
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Thanks, I haven't really photographed any public pools or baths, although I have found a pretty neat pool in a nurse's residence once...

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Sure, shoot me an e-mail - motts at opacity.us
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Unbelievable. Any chance I can get a print of this one?