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Abandoned places with unnerving histories - Page 36 of 40 - Kiwi Report

Abandoned places with unnerving histories


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[post_page_title]Willard Asylum: Willard, New York[/post_page_title]
The Willard Asylum opened for business in 1869 and ran until it no longer could in 1995. It shut its doors after they surpassed the maxiumum allowed capacity of the building, resulting in thousands of deaths during the time of its operations. The morge was the busiest room in the whol asylum, so you could imagine what a mess that place looks like now. A small portion of the mental hospital’s patients eventually integrated back into society, with the remainder calling the Willard house a home for life.
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