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| opened = 1885
 
| opened = 1885
 
| closed =  
 
| closed =  
| demolished = 1971
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| demolished =  
| current_status = [[Demolished Institution|Demolished]] (Original Building)
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| current_status = [[Demolished Institution|Demolished]]
 
| building_style = [[Single Building Institutions|Single Building]]
 
| building_style = [[Single Building Institutions|Single Building]]
| architect(s) = Christian H. Tegen
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| location = Manitowoc, WI
 
| location = Manitowoc, WI
 
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| peak_patient_population =
 
| peak_patient_population =
| alternate_names = <br>
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| alternate_names =  
*Manitowoc County Mental Hospital
 
*Manitowoc County Hospital (1949)
 
*Manitowoc Health Care Center (1973)
 
 
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Early in the eighties many Manitowoc county men, notably William Rahr, urged the building of the county asylum for the care of the insane and at a meeting of the county board in May 1884 $25,000 was voted for that purpose. A three story brick structure was built on spacious grounds southwest of Manitowoc and the institution was opened in January 1885 with Gustav Mueller as superintendent. The asylum has since been managed by trustees and has proved most successful, many patients from other counites as well as the local insane are being cared for.  
 
Early in the eighties many Manitowoc county men, notably William Rahr, urged the building of the county asylum for the care of the insane and at a meeting of the county board in May 1884 $25,000 was voted for that purpose. A three story brick structure was built on spacious grounds southwest of Manitowoc and the institution was opened in January 1885 with Gustav Mueller as superintendent. The asylum has since been managed by trustees and has proved most successful, many patients from other counites as well as the local insane are being cared for.  
  
A new building opened in 1950 as the Manitowoc County Mental Hospital. It was remodeled and expanded in 1978. The building was torn down after the new Manitowoc County Health Care Center was opened in June of 2003. Harbor Town Center regional shopping complex is now located on this site.
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Unknown when the hospital was demolished, but appears to have been fairly recently.
 
 
  
 
==Images==
 
==Images==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
file:1885MtcCoInsaneAsylum.jpg
 
file:1885MtcCoInsaneAsylum.jpg
File:Manitowoc County Asylum 1892.jpg
 
File:wisconmanitowac.png
 
File:WImanitowac.png
 
File:WImanitowac1.png
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
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[[Category:Demolished Institution]]
 
[[Category:Demolished Institution]]
 
[[Category:Single Building Institutions]]
 
[[Category:Single Building Institutions]]
[[Category:County Almshouse]]
 
 
[[Category:Past Featured Article Of The Week]]
 
[[Category:Past Featured Article Of The Week]]

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