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Monday, April 27, 2015

Abandoned psychiatric center


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These are the haunting images inside a lunatic asylum that has become a hotly-contested property amongst preservationist. (Matthew Christopher/Caters News)
                        Abandoned psychiatric center
These are the haunting images inside a lunatic asylum that has become a hotly-contested property amongst preservationist. Greystone Park Psychiatric Center, in New Jersey, was built to house hundreds of mentally ill patients, but it eventually hosted more than 7,500 people.

Demolition work recently began on the building, but preservationists say that it should be turned into a mental health museum and housing. Opened in 1876, Greystone would build a notorious reputation due to the number of patients that committed suicide, were raped, and became pregnant. The center was also used as a prominent filming location; housed Woodie Guthrie, a famous singer; and was frequently visited by Bob Dylan. (Caters News)

Photography by Matthew Christopher/Caters News

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