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It's been a while since I paid a visit to Hayswood Hospital in Maysville, Kentucky. I headed down to the historic community of 4,000 a week ago to recapture many elements of the hospital, and to focus on the details that I overlooked previously. Along for the exploration was a friend from Cincinnati.

 

Resting atop Market Street, Hayswood overlooks the historic city, and it's a wonder why it hasn't been demolished or renovated into apartments since its closure way back in 1983. The first segment of the current complex was constructed in 1915, but was expanded in 1925 and 1971 to include a total of 87 patient beds. It was landlocked and geographically-challenged, and was relocated to the top of the hill.

 

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One of the only intact patient rooms. In fact, there wasn't much left to see after many years of abandonment. What hasn't rusted through has, for the most part, fallen to the floor and buried by mounds of ceiling tile mush and debris.

 

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Children's Ward

 

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A surgery room. This would make for an awesome band profile photograph.

 

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What's more intriguing was the footsteps we heard slithering away on the floors covered in debris. While you realistically cannot walk about the hospital without making some sound due to the amount of debris in the way, it brought forth both caution and amusement.

 

Could it be The Cursed Wrestler, who wanders about town protecting the living from the spirits of Hayswood? Or could it be the

, whose spirit supposedly still haunts this place?

 

Yeah, I'll bet it was The Cursed Wrestler.

 

Check out the Maysville, Kentucky Blog entry, Spooky Footage of Hayswood Hospital for more laughs. The comments are just as golden.

 

You can find more of my photographs from Hayswood Hospital at my article --

http://www.abandonedonline.net/index.php?catid=386

The view from the roof is awesome especially at night. I was in there a couple weeks ago and dropped a $100 bill so if anyone happens to go in and find it let me know :)

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The view from the roof is awesome especially at night. I was in there a couple weeks ago and dropped a $100 bill so if anyone happens to go in and find it let me know :)

 

She is as wide open and decrepit as Paris Hilton's mine shaft. When I was scouting for permission many years ago, I phoned city hall to request the building inspector. Instead, they forwarded me to the mayor's office who said "sure!"

The night I visited there were quite a few people who showed up. It used to be closely watched and anyone going near the place would get the police called on them but it's become a normal thing nowadays. It's always fun to go in around midnight and walk around for an hour or two. I still havent gone in Parkers even though I live like 30 seconds from the place.

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