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| Length_mile = 330
 
| Length_mile = 330
 
| Length_km = 530
 
| Length_km = 530
| total_state_population = 19,746,227 (2014 est)
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| total_state_population = 19,795,791 (2015 est)
 
| total_mh_inpatient_pop = 10,500
 
| total_mh_inpatient_pop = 10,500
 
| year_past_peak_pop = 1955
 
| year_past_peak_pop = 1955
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* [[Binghamton State Hospital]]
 
* [[Binghamton State Hospital]]
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* [[Bronx State Hospital]]
 
* [[Brooklyn State Hospital]]
 
* [[Brooklyn State Hospital]]
 
* [[Buffalo State Hospital]]
 
* [[Buffalo State Hospital]]
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* [[St. Lawrence State Hospital]]
 
* [[St. Lawrence State Hospital]]
 
* [[State Lunatic Asylum for Insane Convicts, Auburn]]
 
* [[State Lunatic Asylum for Insane Convicts, Auburn]]
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* [[Syracuse Psychopathic Hospital]]
 
* [[Utica State Hospital]]
 
* [[Utica State Hospital]]
* [[Watertown State Hospital]]
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* Watertown State Hospital
 
* [[Willard State Hospital]]
 
* [[Willard State Hospital]]
  
 
==Government Institutions==
 
==Government Institutions==
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*[[Franklin D. Roosevelt VA Hospital]]
 
*[[Staten Island Public Health Service Hospital]]
 
*[[Staten Island Public Health Service Hospital]]
  
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* [[Newark State School]]
 
* [[Newark State School]]
 
* [[Rome State Custodial Asylum]]
 
* [[Rome State Custodial Asylum]]
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* [[Sagamore Children’s Psychiatric Center]]
 
* [[Sampson State School]]
 
* [[Sampson State School]]
 
* [[Staten Island Developmental Center]]
 
* [[Staten Island Developmental Center]]
 
* [[State School for the Blind at Batavia]]
 
* [[State School for the Blind at Batavia]]
 
* [[State School for the Deaf at Rome]]
 
* [[State School for the Deaf at Rome]]
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* [[Sunmount Developmental Center]]
 
* [[Syracuse State School]]
 
* [[Syracuse State School]]
 
* [[Wassaic State School]]
 
* [[Wassaic State School]]
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* [[Florence Nightingale School for Backward Children]]  
 
* [[Florence Nightingale School for Backward Children]]  
 
* [[Gracie Square Hospital]]
 
* [[Gracie Square Hospital]]
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* [[Graham Highland Park Sanatorium]]
 
* [[Hillbourne]]
 
* [[Hillbourne]]
 
* [[Interpines]]
 
* [[Interpines]]
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* [[Riverdale Sanitarium]]
 
* [[Riverdale Sanitarium]]
 
* [[St. Vincent's Retreat]]
 
* [[St. Vincent's Retreat]]
* [[Sanford Hall]]
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* [[Stamford Hall]]
 
* [[Spring Hill Sanatorium]]
 
* [[Spring Hill Sanatorium]]
 
* [[The Pines]]
 
* [[The Pines]]
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*[[Seneca County Poor House]]
 
*[[Seneca County Poor House]]
 
*[[Steuben County Poor House]]
 
*[[Steuben County Poor House]]
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* [[Suffolk County Almshouse]]
 
*[[Tompkins County Poor House]]
 
*[[Tompkins County Poor House]]
 
*[[Ulster County House]]
 
*[[Ulster County House]]
 
*[[Warren County Poor House]]
 
*[[Warren County Poor House]]
*[[Washington County Poor House]]
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*[[Washington County Poorhouse]]
 
*[[Wayne County Poor House]]
 
*[[Wayne County Poor House]]
 
*[[Wyoming County Poor House]]
 
*[[Wyoming County Poor House]]

Revision as of 17:30, 11 April 2021

New York
Flag of New York State seal of New York
Flag of New York Seal of New York
Nickname(s): Excelsior, Ever Upward
Motto(s): The Empire State
Map of the United States with New York highlighted
General State Information
Capital Albany
Largest city New York City
Total Square Miles 54,555 sq mi
(141,299 km2)
State Width 285 miles (455 km)
State Length 330 miles (530 km)
Current Population Statistics
Total State Population 19,795,791 (2015 est)
Total Mental Health Population 10,500
 - Past Maximum Population 93,600 in 1955
Current Institution Statistics
Total Number Of Institutions 12
 - Public Institutions 12
 - Private Institutions 0
Past Mental Health Institutions Total
Peak Number of Institutions 31 in 1950
 - State Hospitals 24 in 1950
 - State Schools 7 in 1950
 - Private Institutions in


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