lizm73
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My 2nd UrbEx on my trip to New York in the summer.
Like Kings Park, Pilgrim was one of the farm colonies set up to take the overspill of patients from the city asylums.
Built in 1930, and used during world war II to treat taumatized soldiers, the hospital grew to become the largest hospital in the world, at its peak with just under 14,000 patients.
Downsizing began in the 1970's with certain buildings closed. Pilgrim took the overspill of patients from Kings Park and Central Islip when they finally closed in the mid 90's.
Pilgrim is the last standing Psychiatric hospital on Long Island. One third of the site is still operational, the rest lays derelict.
Some of my photos.
Like Kings Park, Pilgrim was one of the farm colonies set up to take the overspill of patients from the city asylums.
Built in 1930, and used during world war II to treat taumatized soldiers, the hospital grew to become the largest hospital in the world, at its peak with just under 14,000 patients.
Downsizing began in the 1970's with certain buildings closed. Pilgrim took the overspill of patients from Kings Park and Central Islip when they finally closed in the mid 90's.
Pilgrim is the last standing Psychiatric hospital on Long Island. One third of the site is still operational, the rest lays derelict.
Some of my photos.