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Wow it's so.... lonely looking.
I wonder, Motts, did you hear, see or feel anything that didn't quite feel 'right'? Were you ever creeped out? I see this hallway and I would not have wanted to walk down it.....
UE's, like motts and I, would never give up on a place because of a strange presence. (If i may say so)
I would never be able to stand this place. I'm so keen to paranormal activity, I'd be petrified.
i would be afraid of something popping out of a cell right in front of me, lol - i would keep going, but my heart would be pounding
Some modern day prison concepts originated here,such as numbering inmates.In fact it was first called The Pennsylvania System.(as opposed to the "New York System" of its' day)

They had a death row here but I don't believe anybody was executed here.
i would give anything to visit this place, it's just amazing!
i wouldnt like to walk past all the empty rooms. even though i know nothings there. i would feel wierd.
This hallway is intriguing yet creeeeepy at the same time! I give you credit Motts, I couldn't go in many of the places you go into!
if you looks at the end of the hall on the left wall you can c a human figure
I can't see anything vani
If only these halls could talk!

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