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Dunning Mental Asylum 

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@RogerSteinbrinkh2oBrother
@RogerSteinbrinkh2oBrother 7 лет назад
"Dunning, Dunning, open your gates, so I can roll in on my roller skates." Childhood rhyme in Chicago.
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten 3 года назад
That was outstanding. Nice job you three. Going to do an episode on this with someone infamous that was buried there. Just discovered all of of this. Word needs to get out, The way the government has handled the graves here, allowing developers to plow through, we see the same behavior continued , and compounded the pathetic result in the final show-- it is all shameful.
@bruzer75
@bruzer75 5 лет назад
In 90/91, before all the buildings were torn down, we teenagers from the neighborhood used to hang out and drink in them. I remember the summer carnivals that used to happen on those grounds back in the 80's. I still get a weird vibe when going past that place as there were some odd occurrences that happened there. I hope those souls found peace...
@andierathbone8910
@andierathbone8910 4 года назад
This place terrified me when I was a kid
@dbrj2001
@dbrj2001 6 лет назад
Parents used to threaten their kids when they misbehaved, they would say "You keep it up and I'll send you to Dunning". And some actually did. Even though the buildings are long gone and there is a strip mall on part of the old land, I wonder if it is haunted.
@bruzer75
@bruzer75 5 лет назад
It is. In the early 90's before all the building were gone, we used to hang out in the dinning facility, which we called the warehouse. Some odd things happened in that building that are still fresh in my mind.
@allisonlettiere8663
@allisonlettiere8663 8 лет назад
This was such an informational video! Thank you so much! You really helped me with my history fair project.
@kassit215
@kassit215 5 лет назад
How did they admit the stillborn? Wtf?!
@jimmyhappysmith204
@jimmyhappysmith204 6 лет назад
I am simply sad that these people were treated with no regard. Treating the deceased with no regard is appalling .
@jflo2012
@jflo2012 2 года назад
Outstanding video.
@hollyrobins885
@hollyrobins885 6 лет назад
Great job!!!
@jkranz814
@jkranz814 4 года назад
Where did you get the layout pictures from ex 4:11? It’s hard to read was wondering where I could find it
@mikesims3143
@mikesims3143 3 года назад
They probably retret building a school there.. (Covid) 🤣
@Patti-iz6yn
@Patti-iz6yn 2 года назад
So very, very sad.
@michaelterracina6392
@michaelterracina6392 7 лет назад
i grew up across the street
@773steve
@773steve 6 лет назад
is this the same place as read hospital when we were kids we explored the buildings montrose and naragazit
@MegzeeR
@MegzeeR 6 лет назад
My Grandparents did too. Ray and Eleanor Galioto. Place scared the crap out of me when we'd go there for the weekend!
@arianna5546
@arianna5546 4 года назад
Based off what actual tangible evidence, can you confirm that the county pretty much funded institutionalizing the poor class?
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