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now this is really scary, id crap myself if i went anywhere near this door.
So would I! Stay away from there!
Lokks like an entity is coming up the stairs
lol it does. this is a freaky pic, nice shot.
If I went down there, I would take along a knife and a few friends.
Maybe we should add a light/ soap dispenser?
thats the one place i refused to go ... 3 hrs later still trying to get out... after punching thru windows n doors closing behind us.
This is a creepy, scary shot.
In addition to this, are there any rumors surrounding the building? Like hauntings and such?
We are inviting anyone to visit us on 4/1/2009. Alumni will be present to answer any questions. Coffee and doughnuts will be served at 8:00 am until they run out. On behalf of the Board of Alumni, we thank you.
wow, that really looks scary.
I live in Kings Park and live within walking distance of the Pshyc center. It has been closed for years now. The grounds are huge and there are so many buildings. We used to hang out in the abandoned buildings as teens. There are also under ground tunnels throughought. It is a very interesting place to say the least!
Let's slide!!!
i would pee myself that looks scary
i think i'd go down there looks fun lol
I'm with you brittany
It looks to me like there was a light behind Motts when he took this one, I see what I think is his shadow in the picture. It does have a very eerie effect, it looks like an apparition.

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