Soon to House Senior Citizens . The creepy idea is the facepalm of the day! The 8. 8 year old hospital has been abandoned for 2.
It’s supposedly and “scientifically” proven to be haunted. Here you see a ray of light in the former maternity ward of abandoned and eerie Linda Vista Community Hospital. Photo #1 by Neil Kremer. Railroad Hospital aka Linda Vista in LA, abandoned in 1. The original 1. 50- bed hospital called . To provide patients with the best and freshest food, the complex kept cows for milk, butter and beef, and kept chickens for eggs and poultry, and even had a huge garden for fresh vegetables. In 1. 92. 4, the hospital was razed and rebuilt. In 1. 93. 7, it was renamed the Linda Vista Community Hospital. In 2. 01. 3, AMCAL plans to reopen it as “affordable housing” for seniors. Photo #2 by Neil Kremer. This is a collection of bestiality stories from the Kristen Directories. If you have some good "bestiality stories" -- or have written one that isn't here, how about. OBITUARIES . Obits will be listed alphabetically by Surname, click on the following links to browse. While re- purpose, re- use, refurbish are all ideas we support, is it really a grand idea to house grandparents where ghosts walk the corridors? You’ve got to be kidding, we thought, about putting seniors on “limited income” here to live. It’s not a friendly place, as you can hear in this EVP example caught by the Los Angeles Paranormal Association which claims a growling, angry voice said to “leave!” Photo #3 by Jess Gutierrez. This shot was taken during a paranormal investigation of Linda Vista Community Hospital. The photographer wrote, “I was experimenting with a green laser during this investigation. Since you can see the length of the beam with the unaided eye, I thought it would indicate areas of different densities. I’m told now that lasers drive spirits away. Hmmm, I wonder how the Van Pattens figured that out. For that matter, my green laser is a perfect elephant repellent as well.” Maybe complimentary lasers should be handed out to seniors upon moving in? Photo #4 by Grendl“Open wide,” it’s a haunted dentist chair. The photographer wrote, “I must admit, this is when I started getting creeped out.” Photo #5 by Neil Kremer. The boiler room should bring to mind the original A Nightmare On Elm Street. This derelict LA hospital is infamous for many reasons and is where parts of movies like Outbreak, End of Days, Day of the Dead 2: Contagium, Pearl Harbor, To Live and Die In L. A. There were many more movies, documentaries and TV shows shot here like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the pilot episode of ER. Photo #6 by Neil Kremer. Nevada City, California Nevada County Hospital Abandoned hospital with sinister history lies empty on the edge of town it served for 150 years. KRISTEN ARCHIVES: JUST EXHIBITIONIST STORIES. The Kristen Archives are a free erotic story resource for consenting adults. Please come back often. If you find a. The photographer wrote, “I swear those two glowing coins on the floor where not there when I took these photos or when I started processing them. Wow, maybe I’m too tired but this is getting weird.” Photo #7 by Neil Kremer. The neighborhood was getting worse, as was the survival rate of patients admitted.” The Travel Channel Ghost Adventuresfiled Linda Vista under “haunted Los Angeles.” Most patients were uninsured, so the hospital stopped allowing ambulances to drop off patients at their ER in 1. Several years ago, Kane Hodder, RA Mihailoff and I were guests on the TV show Ghost Adventures, and I am glad to say we are still friends with all the guys, so when I. The Line-of-Sight Name trope as used in popular culture. A character needs an alias. They only have a few seconds to think of one and simply saying "John. Warning Any places listed in the Haunted Places requires permission to visit or investigate. Many of the places are patrolled by the authorities, trespassers will be. While most believe the hospital closed due to lack of funds, there are stories circulating that the hospital’s unusually high death rate was due to mistreatment and abuse.” Photo #8 by Neil Kremer. According to the photographer, that filing cabinet was full of old tubes of blood and 3. Photo #9 by Neil Kremer. Busted infant incubator; will ghost babies haunt senior citizens in the converted hospital? The tales of being haunted grew as more and more production crews filmed here. According to the Travel Channel, “Reports of unexplained phenomena came from overnight security and production crews. Darting shadows, cries in the night and unexplained humming were all experienced by those working on the Linda Vista grounds. Many claim to have been touched and pushed by these unseen forces. Three spirits in particular have been sighted on multiple occasions: a little girl lurks in the surgical room; a young woman paces the hallways of the third floor; and the spirit of an orderly still makes his daily rounds.” Photo #1. Jess Gutierrez. This way please to exit. As a film location, the place was called “Period Appropriate from 1. Present.” The rooms highlighted on the site as being popular for movies and TV include the morgue, the boiler room, the reception desk in the lobby, the day room, and the chapel. Photo #1. 1 by Neil Kremer. The paranormal investigator/photographer wrote, “Looking down the fifth floor hallway of the abandoned Linda Vista Community Hospital, formerly Santa Fe Railroad Hospital in Boyle Heights California.” Caught between cool and eerie, this was a light painting and not a spooky spirit. Photo #1. 2 by Grendl. As if it weren’t creepy enough . Hijinx at the haunted and abandoned hospital. Due to the shady legality of urban exploration, urbex photographers don’t always tag or explain their pictures. We’re not sure if this was a legal or illegal photo or film shoot, but other photos in the stream show it was taken during the dark of night. Photo #1. 3 by Eccentric Jeff. Is Linda Heights Hospital haunted? Across the Internet, eyewitnesses have reported: a green light that always stays on; a strange and strong odor emanating from the 3rd floor; a little girl is heard laughing and playing. Others swear there are screams, cries and moans to be heard throughout the hospital, and that lights turn on and off by themselves. A doctor, wearing a white coat and tie, has allegedly been seen in the main building near the top floor window. Photo #1. 4 by Neil Kremer. Yelp reviewers claim everything from it’s not haunted, it’s all a hoax, to it’s a super scary haunted place that has also been used to film porn. One person explained, “FYI security is currently very tight and numerous cameras have been installed of late – so, do not try to sneak in – the management recently released the following info, too – . The photographer noted, “Couldn’t wait to post this one. This is the real deal. Slight HDR but that’s it. This room looked exactly like you see it. My jaw dropped when I walked in. So creepy.” Photo #1. Neil Kremer. Abandoned Linda Vista Hospital investigation. Ready for lockdown? The “Ghost Adventures” crew — Zak Bagans, Nick Groff and Aaron Goodwin — is back to investigate the scariest, most notorious, haunted places in the world. This was the first hospital investigation by the crew, shot in 2. Ghost Adventurers made to Linda Vista. There was “real human ash” left in the morgue when the place shutdown. At the time, Yahoo, called it “creepy footage.” In the pre- lockdown interviews the guys spoke to two women in one of the surgical rooms “who played for them a creepy EVP of a girl laughing.” The “legit” evidence included recording screams immediately upon lockdown, and later an EVP of a little girl humming. It clearly said . It’s probably one of the most creepiest things the guys have captured.” Video #1 by Travel HD via Morticia. The photographer noted, “HDR haunted bed in a haunted room in a haunted hospital in a haunted city in a . Photo #1. 8 by Neil Kremer. Paranormal investigation in the basement. During a discussion about demonic possession, Bloody Disgusting said of the place, “despite an updated security system, break- ins are routine and occult sacrifices (of roosters and chickens mainly ? Found footage from a bone- chilling event held to explore the realities of exorcism in the infamous Linda Vista Community Hospital.” Are people sure it’s a good idea to refurbish and put grandma and grandpa in here? Maybe instead of complimentary lasers to scare off spooks, future residents should be gifted with truckloads of holy water and priests? Video #2 by Devil. Inside. Movie. Ghost hunting: The paranormal investigator/photographer wrote, “This was actually made on the 2nd floor of the building immediately to the south of the hospital. I’ve received conflicting information regarding its use, but it appears to have been most recently single apartments.” In the week of hunting info and images, we read several places that this may have been housing quarters for nurses or nursing students. Photo #2. 8 by Grendl. Disgusting, dirty, abandoned and haunted room. Does it seem to simply shout, “Welcome home, Grandparents?” Photo #2. Neil Kremer. Grandpa’s future room? What a way to reward the elderly who are barely scraping by and have a hard time paying rent, to send them to live in a place that is soaked in massive trauma and supposedly angry spirits. Photo #3. 3 by Neil Kremer. Were the bars to keep the ghosts or patients inside? It’s been 8. 8 years since the building was razed and rebuilt. Since the hospital was abandoned, believers of the paranormal have hyped the place as one of LA’s most haunted locations. The building was listed on the National Register Of Historic Places in 2. AMCAL executive vice president Maurice Ramirez said, “With the shortage of housing and affordable housing, this is a good fit with what can be done with the building.” Photo #3. Neil Kremer. Ghost hunting on the 5th floor. While the long- neglected state may be why it has such an eerie . Disclaimer, we are not saying it’s haunted. We are not saying that seniors should fear the future “Linda Vista Senior Apartments.” We had heard of the notorious Linda Vista Hospital, a favorite shooting location for Hollywood, and the renovation idea caught our attention. It may end up being beautiful, splendid instead of spooky, but we ask, Would you want your grandma to live here? Photo #3. 5 by Grendl. The infamous reception area. Filming takes place at this . Housing seniors here will put a cramp in that, but maybe they will be spooked to death? Then again, maybe not? Photo #3. 6 by Neil Kremer. May 2. 01. 2 — Front of Linda Vista Community Hospital, formerly Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital, 6. S. Louis St., Los Angeles, California. Photo #3. 7 by Downtowngal. Newborn neonatal unit, intensive care for infants. If you look in the mirror, you catch a glimpse of the man who ventured alone into this . Photo #4. 1 by Neil Kremer. Make yourself at home? The photographer noted that the small window was the only light source in these two rooms. Photo #4. 2 by Neil Kremer.
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