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Simple

Jason

What do you think Lynn?Could a place like this be haunted?

Location: Plymouth County Hospital  Gallery: Feverish

Entrance

Jason

If you had the time and the money,would'nt this place be fantastic to do up and live in?

Location: Plymouth County Hospital  Gallery: Feverish

Simple

Jason

This place must be haunted.Could you not sense unhappy souls around you,maybe small children?

Location: Plymouth County Hospital  Gallery: Feverish

Green Chair

Jason

Has anybody else views on deathrow. I can think of nothing worse.Cheers!

Location: Green Hill State Hospital  Gallery: Swarmed

Green Chair

Jason

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.

Location: Green Hill State Hospital  Gallery: Swarmed

Stairwell to Light

Jason

Doorway but still no way of getting out!

Location: Green Hill State Hospital  Gallery: Swarmed

Isolation

Jason

THIS HALLWAY COULD TELL A THOUSAND STORIES!

Location: Green Hill State Hospital  Gallery: Swarmed

Death?

Jason

Well this reminds me of "Love" from Northhampton State Hospital...it really makes you think about what was going through these peoples' minds as they were locked away. In a way it's sad.

Location: Verden Psychiatric Hospital  Gallery: Uncovering the Past

Kaleidoscope Solarium

Jason

Of all of the great pictues you've taken for some reason i find this one to be one of my favorites. I guess its just the blue and green tones of the glass that grabs my attention.

Location: Green Hill State Hospital  Gallery: Swarmed

Front

Jason

I live in MIllbrook and this is quite the awesome building. Ive been in it several times and its really cool. The best place to enter for photographic reasons [ entry information removed as per site policy ]. Ive had many of my photos from this building entered in local contests. Great building, love the photos.

Location: Bennett School for Girls  Gallery: Close Calls

Patient Tunnel

jason

decent photo, yeah i have seen the flourecents kinda creepy i have seen bulbs riged to breakerboxes in the basements of buildings hanging that were a glow

Location: Pennhurst State School  Gallery: The Sadness

Powerhouse

Jason

They were growing unstable, but many people complained that they were an eye-sore.

Location: Pilgrim State Hospital  Gallery: The Power Plant

Administration Building

Jason

This is actually the rear of the building, the front faces the entrance off the pwky. I am sure in its prime the building was quite nice. There was a massive scale model layout of the comple and a huge libary with psych books, including books on NY stats hospitals and archives. the admin bldg also housed the hospitals offices and a bell.

Location: Pilgrim State Hospital  Gallery: Emptiness

Nursing School Library (Before And After)

Jason

Wow that is something. One of my friends grandmothers was the chief nurse on one of the wards at Pilgrim back in the 30's and she also attended the nursing school. I have also met several formar graduates of the nursing school, and yes, doc's and nurses were reguarly traded over to Edgewood or else where, and all of those nurses went on to work in the State Hospitals across the state. In fact most of Edgewoods staff was housed at Pilgrim and there are still graduates of the nursing school still alive today in that it was operational well into the late 70s.

Location: Pilgrim State Hospital  Gallery: Emptiness

Filled Solarium

Jason

this one looks like the roof just collapsed in.

Location: Pilgrim State Hospital  Gallery: Emptiness

Building 23

Jason

I was there the night they were claning out this building (Tanking my own set of photos, of the complex and some of its demolition) and yes they were basically throwingstuff out the windows. I spoke with the forman who said they were mearly cleaning out old debris and espestosis. The building as far as i know was not marked for demolition, as the center stip of the campus is still used and operated by the state and the OMH. The admin building is still used to store stuff in and some times the lights are on inside and can be seen from the sagtikos pwky. As for Bldg 23 and the admid/surgical hospital, they are still there, most of the buildings behind them are still used or in some way operated. the dormatories to the flanking sidea have all been torn down. This was over a year and 1/2 ago, and the rubble still sits there, sort of an erie marker or grave yard to where buildings once stood. Items can still be found inside the debris fields such as wall paintings that somehow survived the destruction. the land contractor wants to put in condos or town houses to the left, a strip mall and aquarium to the right. but since these dorms had been ripped down, no futher advance was made to build these new condos. Now i wonder, who's gonna want to live in a townhouse that stares out at an active psych hospital or go to an aquarium where no large body fo water is present. I went inside the buildings after the doards had been taken down, and they were in amazing shape. it was shuch a waste to destroy them. As for this building, they cleaned it and have left it sitting there with all the old stuff (bedposts, matresses,etc) still sitting outside. I hope they don't tear down these buildings and hopefully find use for them, but their future at the moment is unsure, as long as the stae has control they'll sit there.

Location: Pilgrim State Hospital  Gallery: Emptiness

Headquarters

Jason

Yes it is true that this building housed the office of mental health, and is still used by the OMH. but when Pilgrim was fully functional, this was the directors mansion who ran the entire facility. later it was retro-fitted into multiple apartments for senior staff and served as a sort of "community house" where doctors and nurses would gather for recreation on evenings that they had off. the building also had stone fire places and chandilers.

Location: Pilgrim State Hospital  Gallery: The Mansions

Medical Stairwell

Jason

absolutely

Location: Haverford State Hospital  Gallery: SSDD