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Central State Asylum for the Insane

Take an exclusive tour through the grounds and buildings of the abandoned Central State Mental Institution in Indianapolis first opened in November, 1848 with a total of five patients. At that time, the hospital consisted of one brick building situated on a large parcel of land of over 100 acres (0.40 km2) on Washington Street, west of downtown Indianapolis. In 1889 the hospital was renamed the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane. After 1926 it was known as Central State Hospital, and by 1928, physicians cared for nearly 3,000 patients.
With a team of experts in the fields of psychology, the paranormal, and folklore history, filmmaker Dan T. Hall uncovers the mysteries left behind and forgotten when the facility closed its doors in 1994.

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31 августа 2016 г. 7:35:29
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