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In 1945 it was noted that in a Governor's report that there were children ages 7, 9, 10 amung the patient population at Metropolitan State Hospital. It was decided that a special unit would be created to house these young patients. It ran until it was closed in 1992. | In 1945 it was noted that in a Governor's report that there were children ages 7, 9, 10 amung the patient population at Metropolitan State Hospital. It was decided that a special unit would be created to house these young patients. It ran until it was closed in 1992. | ||
Revision as of 03:24, 29 May 2010
Gaebler Childrens Center | |
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Construction Began | 1955 |
Current Status | Closed |
Building Style | Single Building |
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History
In 1945 it was noted that in a Governor's report that there were children ages 7, 9, 10 amung the patient population at Metropolitan State Hospital. It was decided that a special unit would be created to house these young patients. It ran until it was closed in 1992.
- March 03, 2010 - Council panel backs funding to demolish Gaebler Childrens Center