The most common photograph taken at Grafton State Hospital is this hallway. The beautiful glass building blocks in the wall make for fantastic lighting that accents the green created by both the paint on the walls and the vegetation that has grown through the broken panes. Grafton was once a satellite of Worcester State Hospital and sits on the original WSH site. It served as a farm colony run by WSH until it became its own entity in the 1920's.
Monday, August 4, 2008
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