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==History==
 
==History==
The A.L. Bowen Center was founded in 1965 in Harrisburg Illinois. For most of its time as a developmental center AL bowen was lead by A.J. Schafter as superintendent. The AL Bowen center was part of The Illinois Department of Mental Health zone five wich it shared with Anna state hospital. The Institiution was relatively small compared to some other state schools in illinois with it having about 157 residents around the time of its closure in 1987.  
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The A.L. Bowen Center was opened in 1965. For most of its time as a developmental center, A.L. Bowen was lead by A.J. Schafter as superintendent. The Bowen center was part of The Illinois Department of Mental Health zone five which it shared with [[Anna State Hospital]]. The Institution was relatively small compared to some other state schools in Illinois with it having about 157 residents around the time of its closure in 1987. The Bowen Center was closed in 1987 due to state Budget cuts. Today it is the Illinois Youth center Harrisburg. It serves as one of the secure medium-security Level 2 facilities for the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice.
The AL bowen center was closed in 1987 due to state Budget cuts, the site is now Illinois Youth center Harrisburg wich is a medium security prison for juviniles.  
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 00:44, 29 January 2025

A.L. Bowen Developmental Center
Opened 1965
Closed 1983
Current Status Closed (as a mental health facility)
Building Style Cottage Plan
Location Harrisburg, IL
Alternate Names
  • A.L. Bowen Children's Center
  • Illinois Youth Center-Harrisburg (Current)



History

The A.L. Bowen Center was opened in 1965. For most of its time as a developmental center, A.L. Bowen was lead by A.J. Schafter as superintendent. The Bowen center was part of The Illinois Department of Mental Health zone five which it shared with Anna State Hospital. The Institution was relatively small compared to some other state schools in Illinois with it having about 157 residents around the time of its closure in 1987. The Bowen Center was closed in 1987 due to state Budget cuts. Today it is the Illinois Youth center Harrisburg. It serves as one of the secure medium-security Level 2 facilities for the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice.