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==History==
 
==History==
Sometimes mistakenly associated with the Wayne County Training School due to their being located across the street from one another, this was an institution for the severely retarded. It was not in Plymouth Twp, but built on Northville Twp land purchased from the Wayne County Training School, and had a six-story administration building. By 1984 the Plymouth Center was shut down by Governor Milliken after a state investigation into severe patient cruelty and a 10-week long expose by the Detroit Free Press. In January of 1997 a Livonia teenager slipped and fell off the roof of the administration building and died. This event forced local governments to finally do something with these two dilapidated institutions straddling Sheldon Road which had been abandoned for decades. By 1998 both the Plymouth Center and the Wayne County Training School were torn down. Very little ruins remain.
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Sometimes mistakenly associated with the Wayne County Training School due to their being located across the street from one another, this was an institution for the severely retarded. It was not in Plymouth Twp, but built on Northville Twp land purchased from the Wayne County Training School, and had a six-story administration building. By 1984 the Plymouth Center was shut down by Governor Milliken after a state investigation into severe patient cruelty and a 10-week long expose by the Detroit Free Press. In January of 1997 a Livonia teenager slipped and fell off the roof of the administration building and died. This event forced local governments to finally do something with these two dilapidated institutions straddling Sheldon Road which had been abandoned for decades. By 1998 both the Plymouth Center and the Wayne County Training School were torn down.  
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==Videos==
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*This 1968 black and white documentary about the Plymouth State Home and Training School in Northville, Michigan. Produced by Dan Weisburd, the U.S. Rehabilitation Services Administration, narrated by Lorne Greene, and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It was uploaded to Youtube by Northville Tunnels.
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==Links==
 
[http://wacots.org/pshts/index.htm/ Site with photos & information]
 
  
 
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[[Category:Michigan]]
 
[[Category:Demolished Institution]]
 
[[Category:Demolished Institution]]
 
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Latest revision as of 05:48, 23 October 2022

Plymouth State Training School
Established 1956
Opened 1960
Closed 1984
Demolished 1997
Current Status Demolished
Building Style Cottage Plan
Location Northville Twp, MI
Alternate Names
  • Plymouth Center for Human Development



History[edit]

Sometimes mistakenly associated with the Wayne County Training School due to their being located across the street from one another, this was an institution for the severely retarded. It was not in Plymouth Twp, but built on Northville Twp land purchased from the Wayne County Training School, and had a six-story administration building. By 1984 the Plymouth Center was shut down by Governor Milliken after a state investigation into severe patient cruelty and a 10-week long expose by the Detroit Free Press. In January of 1997 a Livonia teenager slipped and fell off the roof of the administration building and died. This event forced local governments to finally do something with these two dilapidated institutions straddling Sheldon Road which had been abandoned for decades. By 1998 both the Plymouth Center and the Wayne County Training School were torn down.

Videos[edit]

  • This 1968 black and white documentary about the Plymouth State Home and Training School in Northville, Michigan. Produced by Dan Weisburd, the U.S. Rehabilitation Services Administration, narrated by Lorne Greene, and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It was uploaded to Youtube by Northville Tunnels.