Hudson River State Hospital

The Hudson River State Hospital is a former New York state psychiatric hospital which operated from 1873 until its closure in the early 2000s. The campus is notable for its main building, known as a "Kirkbride," which has been designated a National Historic Landmark due to its exemplary High Victorian Gothic architecture, the first use of that style for an America…
The Hudson River State Hospital is a former New York state psychiatric hospital which operated from 1873 until its closure in the early 2000s. The campus is notable for its main building, known as a "Kirkbride," which has been designated a National Historic Landmark due to its exemplary High Victorian Gothic architecture, the first use of that style for an American institutional building. It is located on US 9 on the Poughkeepsie-Hyde Park town line.
  • Location: Town of Poughkeepsie, NY
  • Nearest city: Poughkeepsie
  • Area: 296 acres (120 ha)
  • Built: 1868–1871
  • Architect: Frederick Clarke Withers (construction) · Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted (landscape)
  • Architectural style: High Victorian Gothic
  • Designated NHL: June 30, 1989
Data from: en.wikipedia.org