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*Western Center | *Western Center | ||
*Pennsylvania Reform School | *Pennsylvania Reform School | ||
− | *Canonsburg | + | *Canonsburg State Hospital |
*The House of Refuge | *The House of Refuge | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | + | When Western Center opened in 1962 in Canonsburg, at the former site of a home for delinquent youth, the state cared for more than 13,000 mentally retarded residents in state institutions. Western Center is located at the site of the former Pennsylvania Reform School at Morganza, a facility for delinquent youths in Washington County. The facility had 37 buildings on 304 acres of land. | |
− | The beautiful campus served as a serene setting in Pennsylvania's history of treatment for the mentally retarded although horrid accounts exist of experimental drug therapy, isolation, neglect, rape and dehumanizing treatment to some residents and faculty throughout the years. Western Center, located in Washington County within the Southpointe business park, stopped admitting patients in 1992 and finally closed in 2000. | + | Western Center was formally known as Western State School and Hospital, Pennsylvania Reform School, and The House of Refuge with facility roots reaching back to 1854. The beautiful campus served as a serene setting in Pennsylvania's history of treatment for the mentally retarded although horrid accounts exist of experimental drug therapy, isolation, neglect, rape and dehumanizing treatment to some residents and faculty throughout the years. Western Center, located in Washington County within the Southpointe business park, stopped admitting patients in 1992 and finally closed in 2000. Most of the buildings face eminent demolition while the historic Administration Building may be salvage and restored to function as a future cultural center. The land under redevelopment, bought for $2M, will serve as one of the first lifestyle centers in PA which will feature a complex of office, shopping, living, and recreational facilities in one centralized area. |
The expansive park-like campus hosts the 20 remaining buildings in various states of decay and disrepair. The seven-story dormitory building looms over the site as the dominant feature. On the opposite end of the campus, a tall green tower tops the brick Administration Building - used as a filming location for the movie "The Silence of the Lambs" in 1991 featuring Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster. Thirty-three flat aluminum gravestones mark the graves of children in the Morganza Cemetery, each echoing the same epitaph "Rest In Peace". | The expansive park-like campus hosts the 20 remaining buildings in various states of decay and disrepair. The seven-story dormitory building looms over the site as the dominant feature. On the opposite end of the campus, a tall green tower tops the brick Administration Building - used as a filming location for the movie "The Silence of the Lambs" in 1991 featuring Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster. Thirty-three flat aluminum gravestones mark the graves of children in the Morganza Cemetery, each echoing the same epitaph "Rest In Peace". | ||
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== Images of Western State School and Hospital == | == Images of Western State School and Hospital == | ||
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File:WesternCenterPA4.jpg | File:WesternCenterPA4.jpg | ||
File:WesternCenterPA5.jpg | File:WesternCenterPA5.jpg | ||
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==Video== | ==Video== | ||
− | + | Here is a video shot by a off road biker showing some of the campus and also on the institution's cemetery: | |
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== Links & Additional Information == | == Links & Additional Information == | ||
+ | *[http://www.flickr.com/photos/forgottenpittsburgh/sets/72157594519755495/ A collection of good photos of the hospital] | ||
*[http://www.post-gazette.com/regionstate/20000412western1.asp A news article about the hospital's closure] | *[http://www.post-gazette.com/regionstate/20000412western1.asp A news article about the hospital's closure] | ||
*[http://www.post-gazette.com/regionstate/20000416western4.asp A news article about the hospital's closure] | *[http://www.post-gazette.com/regionstate/20000416western4.asp A news article about the hospital's closure] | ||
*[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~njm1/05Morganza.html A web page on Western's cemetery] | *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~njm1/05Morganza.html A web page on Western's cemetery] | ||
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