Kings Park Psychiatric Institute on Long Island was one of the first, as well as one of the largest industrial sized mental institution. Today it lies in ruins, a testimony to a dark chapter in our history, and another chapter in the Gothic Curiosity Cabinet. Go to A Gothic Cabinet of Curiosities and Mysteries to [...]
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A Romantic Getaway At Kings Park Psychiatric Institution
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Building 93 – Beating Heart of the Asylum
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Kings Park, New York
Kings Park Psychiatric Center was established in New York City in 1885, and was originally called Kings County Asylum. Originally in Brooklyn, it was a farm colony, where patients worked in farm related activities. Overcrowding forced the relocation to Long Island in the community of St. Johnland. The hospital grew to over [...]
Building 42: The Quad
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King’s Park Psychiatric Center, Long Island, New York
Building 82- The Morgue
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KIng’s Park Psychiatric Hospital, Long Island, New York
Building 123: Wards 53-54
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Built 1915, Kings Park Psychiatric, Long Island, New York
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Built 1925: Kings Park Psychiatric Center, Long Island, New York
Potter’s Field
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KIng’s Park Psychiatric Hospital, Long Island, New York
Buried in this field are hundred of patients of Kings Park Psychiatric Center. These are those with no relatives or loved ones, no one who cared and were buried in the field, unmarked and mostly forgotten. Stories have it that you can still hear the cries of these [...]






