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Black Hole

In a smaller building off to the side, some rooms were oddly painted black. Also, one half of the building was only accesible to the other by going outside and using the door two feet away or going into the basement and back up the stairs.
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interesting, the auditorium at pennhurst is the same way
Hehe, this is sort of a "The Shining" reference, is it not? . . .

"Here's Johnny!!"
red rum!..
For the people who wrote on this page and think its funny well they no common sense. Yes this place has been abandoned for many years yes people have been in and out of this place many times without a sign of disturbance but for the people who have seen things and came accross frightning objects its no joke anymore. You all do have to relize that people did stay in that building ane people did die in there and just one day you will go back expecting nothing to happen you just wait your time will come and when it does you write down everything that happened and ill say i told u so...........!!
Well, that was slightly psychotic.
Hehe... so true. :)
how can we write back if we're dead?
It Looks like someone is standing their
I think she was 13 and just watched one too many horror movies...
my boss said when he was 18 he used to explore the grounds quite often, from what he tells me there was a murder in that room and someone painted it black after it took place......just what he told me
Unique shot........you always know how to find them!
Sorry, but what is kimerikas?

Jane.
Neat how you can see a part of the stairs and the bannister thru the hole.
bahahahahaha!!!!
i vote stretch ftw

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