Abandoned Asylums of the Northeast

Abandoned Asylums of the Northeast
Title Abandoned Asylums of the Northeast PDF eBook
Author Rusty Tagliareni
Publisher America Through Time
Total Pages 0
Release 2019-01-28
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781634990998

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"Abandoned asylums are undeniably captivating things. These were once proud places of great beauty, founded of noble intent and crafted with the utmost passion, left to wither away, succumbing to time and reclaimed by nature. Literal cities sprawled upon hundreds of acres, formed around the care of the mentally and physically in-need, now forsaken and left to rot. Though disused, they are not without purpose. Within these crumbling walls and darkened wards, we may yet glean some truths, not only of what life was in an era long past, but a better understanding of our own place and time. At times it is within darkness which we may see most clearly."--Provided by publisher.

Abandoned Asylums of Connecticut

Abandoned Asylums of Connecticut
Title Abandoned Asylums of Connecticut PDF eBook
Author L.F. Blanchard and Tammy Rebello
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 96
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 1467124583

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This collection of photographs, history, and firsthand accounts gives readers a glimpse at the roots of mental health. These vignettes are born of the personal stories of those who worked at these facilities, those who were institutionalized, and their families. The authors took the time to listen to their stories and endeavored to understand their past and recognize how these events continue to influence the mental health industry today. Pictured throughout are the physical relics of the places--the now largely abandoned asylums of Connecticut--where these stories unfurled.

Abandoned Asylums

Abandoned Asylums
Title Abandoned Asylums PDF eBook
Author Matt Van Der Velde
Publisher
Total Pages 240
Release 2016-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9782361951634

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Abandoned Asylums takes readers on an unrestricted visual journey inside America's abandoned state hospitals, asylums, and psychiatric facilities, the institutions where countless stories and personal dramas played out behind locked doors and out of public sight. The images captured by photographer Matt Van der Velde are powerful, haunting and emotive. A sad and tragic reality that these once glorious historical institutions now sit vacant and forgotten as their futures are uncertain and threatened with the wrecking ball. Explore a private mental hospital that treated Marilyn Monroe and other celebrities seeking safe haven. Or look inside the seclusion cells at an asylum that once incarcerated the now-infamous Charles Manson. Or see the autopsy theater at a Government Hospital for the Insane that was the scene for some of America's very first lobotomy procedures. With a foreward by renowned expert Carla Yanni examining their evolution and subsequent fall from grace, accompanying writings by Matt Van der Velde detailing their respective histories, Abandoned Asylums will shine some light on the glorious, and sometimes infamous institutions that have for so long been shrouded in darkness.

Abandoned Asylums of Massachusetts

Abandoned Asylums of Massachusetts
Title Abandoned Asylums of Massachusetts PDF eBook
Author Tammy Rebello
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 96
Release 2016-02-01
Genre Photography
ISBN 143965560X

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This collection of photographs, history, and firsthand accounts gives readers a glimpse at the roots of mental health. These vignettes are born of the personal stories of those who worked at these facilities, those who were institutionalized, and their families. The authors took the time to listen to their stories and endeavored to understand their pasts and recognize how these events continue to influence the mental health industry today. Pictured throughout are the physical relics of the places—the now largely abandoned asylums—where these stories unfurled.

Abandoned NYC

Abandoned NYC
Title Abandoned NYC PDF eBook
Author Will Ellis
Publisher Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-02-28
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780764347610

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From Manhattan and Brooklyn's trendiest neighbourhoods to the far-flung edges of the outer boroughs, Ellis captures the lost and lonely corners of New York. Step inside the New York you never knew, with 200 eerie images of urban decay

Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital

Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital
Title Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital PDF eBook
Author Rusty Tagliareni and Christina Mathews
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 1467116491

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The Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital was more than a building; it embodied an entire era of uniquely American history, from the unparalleled humanitarian efforts of Dorothea Dix to the revolutionary architectural concepts of Thomas Story Kirkbride. After well over a century of service, Greystone was left abandoned in 2008. From the time it closed until its demolition in 2015, Greystone became the focal point of a passionate preservation effort that drew national attention and served to spark the public's interest in historical asylum preservation. Many of the images contained in this book were rescued from the basement of Greystone in 2002 and have never been seen by the public. They appear courtesy of the Morris Plains Museum and its staff, who spent many hours digitally archiving the photographs so that future generations may better know Greystone's history.

Abandoned Resorts of the Northeast

Abandoned Resorts of the Northeast
Title Abandoned Resorts of the Northeast PDF eBook
Author Rusty Tagliareni
Publisher America Through Time
Total Pages 128
Release 2020-11-09
Genre History
ISBN 9781634992770

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Abandoned resorts are both haunting and humbling to behold. Massive, cavernous, and sprawling, they once brimmed with life and laughter. Now they stand in eerie silence--a life of solitude they seem ill-suited to. Occasionally there are places which, through some chain of events, planned or not, come to embody a specific era in American popular culture. The massive vacation resorts of yesteryear are throwbacks to a way of life we seem to have drifted away from over the recent decades. They are relics of a simpler time when driving into the mountains with one's family was the pinnacle of a vacation getaway. These resorts still exist today, though by-and-large they have been left to rot, thrown away by a society that no longer requires them. They are decaying reminders that, not long ago, simply enjoying one another's company was considered a vacation. Walk the darkened halls and wander the shadowed lobbies of these immense, abandoned resorts, and witness what happens when properties built to entertain thousands are left without a soul to care for, or to care for them.