My friend David and I decided to take a day trip to the abandoned Milledgeville asylum....
This abandoned asylum and hospital is really a ghost town...32 abandoned buildings on a quietempty campus. The only noise you can hear is the rustling of the wind through the leaves and occaisionally the sound of the security guard car making its rounds...The silence and emptiness is eerie. The history of this asylum is rather sad,there were many documented cases of patients being mistreated physically or sexually , patients were unethically experimented on and many thousands of individuals died without so much as a personalized grave marker other than a number. This was the place where society's undesireables were housed: families would drop off mentally ill loved ones and forget about them, except in quiet whispers. This asylum harkens back to the time when mental illness was shamed and one was put in a precarious social situation if mental illness was discovered in a family.
"Do you know" I mentioned to David, "If we were standing here 50 years ago, you would quite possibly be on the other side of this wall?" My friend David is gay and homosexuality was considered a mental illness in the 1950's. The thought of that made me incredibly sad...
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Old rusted bed
frames sit outside the hospital |
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An abandoned bench sits outside the old abandoned hospital |
Life at the asylum itself was perilous for the staff . Nurses and staff members died at the hands of criminally violent mentally ill individuals. Many of the doctors on the staff had alcohol or drug abuse problems themselves.... Sadly many children were sent here for such things as bed wetting or running away where they were housed with general population including violent, psychotic individuals. I can only imagine the horrors they endured...
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The very creepy Jones Building |
This site is a favorite with urban explorers, and yes, there ARE ways to get into the buildings. We found a few openings... however, you would not want to go into them...trust me. Most of them are infested with bugs, rats, bats, snakes are whatever else you can think of. There are trespassing signs posted. Many of the older buildings are in an advanced state of decay/collapse and I am surprised that they do not have fences around them at this point. I was happy enough to be able to stick my camera through broken windows on the ground floor. In the future we may go back and try to obtain a permit to get into some of the buildings ...
The sadness here is easy to feel to say the least. I am quite sure if I was a location scout for The Living Dead or Vampire Diaries, this place would definitely fit the bill for an onsite location shooting...The creepy factor is an 11 on a scale of one to ten and you always feel like you are being watched by someone.
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Basement of the hospital |
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3000 plus individuals died here anonymously, these are the only signs they ever existed. |
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Hospital supply room with product flier still attached to the door |
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Probably one of the saddest rooms, a barred holding cell about the size of a prison cell |
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The outdoor cage rooms for letting the patients outside |
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could this be the building where it was reported a sadistic doctor would perform horrific experiments on patients? It just had such a sad and hopeless vibe.... |
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Small signs of humanity still exist such as this waterfountain |
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patient number 499..another number, another forgotten soul |
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abandoned office room...notice the window on the door |
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