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This was my second time back. First time I visited it wad dark out and I didn't have a camera. scary times... hope you guys enjoyed the images. This article has been viewed 7145 times in the last 3 years Nairi: 14th Jul 2006 - 15:49 GMTthis article briefly explains why the hospital was shut down.. Peter: 14th Jul 2006 - 17:21 GMTWOW what an entry! and these sure are some great photos. do you do this sort of exploration often? because id love to see more of these sorts of posts... for real. the light in there really adds to the derelict conditions, and makes the place look utterly creepy- which im sure it was. and yes, the koala photo is definitely tres creepy... zagg: 14th Jul 2006 - 18:32 GMTI'm loving these photographs --- and what is with the having sex with patients ... and then the specification FEMALE patients at a later time? Niiiice. I love the shot of the clock on the cafateria floor. "Rec. building. asbestos everywhere." reminds me of how the bay by my house looks when the ice is breaking up in spring. Nairi: 14th Jul 2006 - 19:33 GMTthanks guys Peter, I don't do this often. It took me a lot of guts to go back in the day time. I'm still haunted from the first time I was there, at night! Zagg, a lot of people go there to get drunk, stoned, or whatever. others, just go to explore. There is one room with pictures of naked porn stars on the wall and beer bottles everywhere...hah. Happy Grammie: 14th Jul 2006 - 22:17 GMTSay a prayer for the poor souls that were incarcerated here. Scarecrow1fx: 21st Jul 2006 - 00:51 GMTNice shots. I frequent that place often, and really there is nothing to fear in that place. I understand the anxiety, my first time there bothered me. But i'm there often now, and it's like a second home. The dental room shot is cool. I didnt even notice the bear the first time i looked at it. ricky: 15th Oct 2006 - 04:10 GMTyeah i live near it. but never had the guts to explore me and my friends might go soon. any buildings we should especially check out?
Hannahh.: 29th Dec 2006 - 15:33 GMTme, my boyfriend, and a couple other kids went up there yesterday early afternoon. It was my first time going up there so i was excited. We went through everything, I got some documents of a patient & a bullet from a gun my boyfriend claims was used from a swat team. It freaked me out so much, just going through the rooms and ust imagining what people had to live in. I think that the morgue freaked me out the most. Just because people died there. But overall i must say it was amazing and such an experience. Anyone know if it is haunted ? barb: 30th Dec 2006 - 03:29 GMTi love hstate. i went there for my first time yesterday. at night too. it was really cool. my friends and i went in to the main building and went through the underground tunnels, the boiler room, mourge and others. the morurge gave all of us a really weird feeling. and the boiler room/tunnels are just plane scary. we also went on the very top of the roof and just looked down. its so high up. its an awesome place. too bad its being torn down in feb :( i wish they could just let it be. nick: 24th May 2007 - 15:49 GMTThere knocking this place down soon .They just had their last open house WINAZZ: 4th Jun 2007 - 02:38 GMTive been there alot and never saw any cops there we never broke shit or stole shit. Karen: 11th Oct 2007 - 22:24 GMTWhat a trip! The pics are great. I love to explore places like this myself. I wonder if there are any places like this in Salem, Oregon? misty: 12th Nov 2007 - 10:03 GMTI like the pics they are awsome.I agree you should get some of the morgue,I love anything that involves paranormal or haunted this would be a cool place to go.How ashestoashes: 9th Jan 2008 - 18:29 GMTyeah kids go there all the time. Apparently it was haunted, hannahh. I just wish I had known about it earlier, I would have checked it out. Also someone killed themselves in the hilltop building. July 2007. rt: 20th Jan 2008 - 02:56 GMTi worked at hsh for 25 years and the patients lived in horror! If the aide said yes you lived if now then- this and all like were closed by the courts not the state. Those say they wanted it closed are liars and only have themselves in mind. Where are the 250 patients now? jail, dead, on the street. Pa state prisons have 67,000 inmates and 35% have long term mental illness. nairi: 12th Dec 2008 - 18:29 GMTsadly, the hospital has been torn down. i drive by 476 everyday and it's no longer up. i heard a shopping center was going to be built where it used to stand. :(
pepper131: 13th Jan 2009 - 18:50 GMTI worked at HSH for 22 years. The aides were criminals and the patients were great. Most of the patients went to prison as it was planned by Ridge and Altenor. That is why there are 67,000 Sate Inmate and 20% are severely mentally ill. CarterHall123: 19th Jun 2009 - 00:30 GMTI lived within a mile of the hospital and had a girlfriend that lived up the street. The immediate neighboorhood is part of the Philadelphia Mainline (A very affluent area)so there was always mystery surrounding the hospital. It was weird to drive down the long driveway with the spooky hospital buildings and then out into the neighborhoods with the big estates. I had a family member who worked in the kitchen for years and he told the spookiest stories about the tunnels and some of the things that went on there out of the sight of authorities. Patients were both physically and mentally abused and it was overlooked because no one believed the patients. They are now building a very high end retirement community there. Mad Dawg: 22nd Aug 2009 - 19:20 GMTHSH was a home to me from February of '07 to October of '07. I had a lot of great times there and made some amazing friends through exploring the place. Nothing weird ghost-wise ever happened to me, but the cold, modern institutional feeling of the place was disquieting. Watching it be demolished in late '07 was definetly one of the most painful things i've ever had to watch. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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