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'Architecture Of An Asylum' Tracks History Of U.S. Treatment Of Mental Illness

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The Center Building at St. Elizabeths, pictured circa 1900, housed administrative offices and patient wards. Established in 1855 as the Government Hospital for the Insane, the facility became widely known as "St. Elizabeths" during the Civil War, and took that name officially in 1916. (National Building Museum)
The Center Building at St. Elizabeths, pictured circa 1900, housed administrative offices and patient wards. Established in 1855 as the Government Hospital for the Insane, the facility became widely known as "St. Elizabeths" during the Civil War, and took that name officially in 1916. (National Building Museum)

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