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Infiltration Forums > US: Northeast > Green Hill Asylum(Viewed 959 times)
Philodis   |  | 
Green Hill Asylum
< on 2/27/2022 12:44 AM >
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This place was probably my second favorite asylum of all time and one of the longest running abandonments I've ever seen. It was closed forty-nine years when demolition started and I had been visiting it for the past twelve. It sucked seeing this one go, but at least I managed to make a farewell trip


1. I started out in the basement of the newer building (1933), which housed some interesting odds and ends like this old incubator




2. Here was the famously unimpressive morgue, which I've always liked none-the-less




3. I found this x-ray suite in a backroom, complete with lead shielding. Too bad about the demolition, this place would've been great for fall-out




4. The oldest building in the group (1903, I think) was, at the time of my visit, well on its way to being gutted, but there were still some interesting details to see




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6. Over in the 1933 building again, I realized I hadn't spent much time upstairs, which was the only part of the group to have been used since the early 1970's. The paint was newer up here, but most of the hardware looked original




7. Paint can graveyard




8. ...




9. Most of the old bedroom doors were built like this one




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11. It was cool to see this place without having to peer through almost fifty years of new-growth




12. Some very classic 90's graffiti down here from the neighboring school




13. The famous continuous baths: There were other rooms in this part of the basement with a similar configuration, but for some reason only this room was left intact. The duck cloth covers, no doubt sewed in the hospital's workshops, were refitted sometime around 2008 for that particular effect. I should mention that these were never used as ice baths. Ice baths were an 18th century invention widely ridiculed for over a hundred years before this building was built. For the most part, they were maintained at, or slightly above normal body temperature, but for longer periods of time: 12-48 hours, making them an easy substitute for mechanical restraint




14. The remains of a control panel




15. This really was one of my favorite places in the entire world




16. A closer look at some of that hardware




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18. Some of the doors in the older buildings were pretty robust




19. I found this much older continuous bath discarded in the basement of the 1902 building




20. There was a small cafeteria in the basement of the violent ward, around the corner from the old bath




21. The acoustic tiles that once covered the ceiling had been removed, no doubt on account of the asbestos they contained




22. This was a pretty typical door down here




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24. Good bye old friend





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DescentOnARope location:
Long Island, New York
 
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Re: Green Hill Asylum
<Reply # 1 on 2/27/2022 1:51 AM >
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What a pretty spot, there's something about warm lighting falling on tile that I find so comfy.



randomesquephoto   |  | 
Re: Green Hill Asylum
<Reply # 2 on 2/27/2022 4:40 AM >
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Wow. Too bad it's gone!

Great photo set.



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Interstitial location:
Cambridge
 
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Re: Green Hill Asylum
<Reply # 3 on 2/27/2022 4:42 AM >
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Great thread as always.

It's good to soak in a thread where the various scenes are given room to breath, especially since I had to speed through the place when I actually visited.

Really curious what your #1 asylum might be



offlimits location:
buffalo
 
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Re: Green Hill Asylum
<Reply # 4 on 3/12/2022 12:53 AM >
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Excellent shots, man, at one time the building housing those continuous baths was sealed tight, yet you could see inside and photograph the tubs themselves through the window. love this set, didnt even know it had been demolished



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DudeManDeuce location:
Eastern PA
 
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Re: Green Hill Asylum
<Reply # 5 on 3/12/2022 1:56 AM >
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11 stands out, it makes me feel like there is a whole abandoned town. Glad you were able to enjoy this place over the years. It may be gone but sounds like you made the most of it.



TacitBlue83 location:
Pennsyltucky!
 
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Re: Green Hill Asylum
<Reply # 6 on 3/13/2022 12:44 AM >
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great set!!! love it. sorry its gone.

...ik its frowed upon, but i hope u found a keepsake since they were demo'ing it.....



show me your peeling paint and I will love you forever
Philodis   |  | 
Re: Green Hill Asylum
<Reply # 7 on 3/13/2022 1:30 AM >
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Thanks for the kind words everyone! I really tried my best to do this place justice since it was my last time seeing it



Posted by Interstitial
Really curious what your #1 asylum might be


That's a good question. Probably Worcester, but I can think of some individual buildings at different campuses that really stood out on their own. I was planning to post about one in particular in the next couple of weeks


Posted by TacitBlue83
...ik its frowed upon, but i hope u found a keepsake since they were demo'ing it.....


I might have





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