Plug That Hole
Decaying tower atop one of the big buildings at the old psychiatric center in Newtown, Connecticut. The round hole looks like it had a grate rather than a clock.
The sprawling facility was home to as many as 4,000 patients at a time over the years, but shut down in 1995. Parts are repurposed for town offices, other buildings sit and rot.
About a mile and a half north of here, a deranged young man massacred 20 little children and six faculty members in their school in December 2012. Standing in the top of the tower, you might be able to see the site ... but it is only a site, as the school has since been demolished.
Plug That Hole
Decaying tower atop one of the big buildings at the old psychiatric center in Newtown, Connecticut. The round hole looks like it had a grate rather than a clock.
The sprawling facility was home to as many as 4,000 patients at a time over the years, but shut down in 1995. Parts are repurposed for town offices, other buildings sit and rot.
About a mile and a half north of here, a deranged young man massacred 20 little children and six faculty members in their school in December 2012. Standing in the top of the tower, you might be able to see the site ... but it is only a site, as the school has since been demolished.