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2015-04-21
98.136.187.13
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2024-10-02
50.87.216.177
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HTTP/1.1 301 Moved PermanentlyDate: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 14:47:53 GMTServer: ApacheLocation: https://ah.thomas-industriesinc.com/Content-Length: 244Content-Type: text/html; charsetiso-8859-1 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN>html>head>title>301 Moved Permanently/title>/head>body>h1>Moved Permanently/h1>p>The document has moved a hrefhttps://ah.thomas-industriesinc.com/>here/a>./p>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 14:47:53 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Mon, 30 Nov 2020 15:40:27 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 15718Vary: Accept-Encodinghost-header: c2hhcmVkLmJsdWVob3N0LmNvbQContent-Type: text/html html>head>meta http-equivContent-Language contenten-us>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetwindows-1252>title>Abandoned History/title>meta namekeywords contentphotos abandoned hospital state school coal breaker asylum weston state hospital harrisburg sanatorium hospitals kirkbride united states historical urban exploration explorer >meta namedescription contentAbandoned History features photoraphs of various abandoned buildings in the United States.>/head>body text#C0C0C0 bgcolor#000000 link#C0C0C0 vlink#C0C0C0 alink#C0C0C0 stylebackground-attachment: fixed>div aligncenter>table border0 idtable1 width800> !-- MSTableTypenolayout --> tr> td width923> !--webbot botInclude u-includeAH_TitleBar.htm tagBODY startspan -->div aligncenter> table border0 width800> tr> td width800> p aligncenter> img border0 srcimages/Abandoned_History_Banner_NEW.jpg width800 height263>/td> /tr> /table>/div>!--webbot botInclude i-checksum50022 endspan -->/td> /tr> /table>/div>div aligncenter>table border0 idtable3 width800> !-- MSTableTypenolayout --> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width202> /td> td width287 aligncenter> /td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width792 aligncenter colspan4>font faceTahoma size2> Welcome to Abandoned History. After letting this website sit idle for several years it continued to receive visitors on a daily basis. As a result I have taken the the time to clean the website up a bit and refresh the location pages. Click on a gallery below to see more details about the location as well as vintage and contemporary photos. Be sure to check out my other websites a hrefhttp://www.thomas-industriesinc.com/ styletext-decoration: none> here/a>. /font>font faceTahoma size1> a hrefAH_Disclaim.htm styletext-decoration: none>IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER/a>/font>/td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width202> /td> td width287 aligncenter> /td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width487 colspan2>b> font faceTahoma size2>PHOTO GALLERIES/font>/b>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width487 colspan2>hr>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width202>a hrefLocation_Rosewood.htm> img border1 srcimages/Hill_Top/RW_Thumb.jpg width200 height150>/a>/td> td aligncenter width287> p aligncenter>span classalblink>b> span stylefont-style: italic> font faceArial size2>Rosewood State Training School/font>/span>/b>/span>/p> p alignleft> font faceTahoma size2 color#C0C0C0> The Maryland Asylum and Training School for Feeble-minded was incorporated by the General Assembly in 1888, and its name was changed by the General Assembly of 1912 to Rosewood State Training School. It is a permanent charitable institution, owned and entirely supported by the State of./font>font faceTahoma>span stylefont-size: 9pt idNRDetailFrmVw_descriptionVal7>.../span>/font>i>font faceArial size1>Added: 2/18/2008/font>/i>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width487 colspan2>hr>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width202>a hrefLocation_Weston.htm> img border1 srcimages/Capt_Kirk/Kirk_thumb_Big.jpg width200 height150>/a>/td> td aligncenter width287> p aligncenter>span classalblink>b> span stylefont-style: italic> font faceArial size2>Weston State Hospital/font>/span>/b>/span>/p> p alignleft> font faceTahoma size2> Construction was begun by the State of Virginia before the separation of West Virginia from the mother state, the first appropriation having been made by the Legislature of Virginia, March 22, 1858. The institution was opened October 22, 1859, when nine patients were brought from Ohio/font>font faceTahoma>span stylefont-size: 9pt idNRDetailFrmVw_descriptionVal6>.../span>/font>i>font faceArial size1>Added: 7/16/2007/font>/i>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width487 colspan2>hr>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width202>a hrefLocation_ForestHaven.htm> img border1 srcimages/Pax/Pax_Thumb_Big.jpg width200 height150>/a>/td> td aligncenter width287> p aligncenter>span classalblink>b> font faceArial size2>Forest Haven Asylum/font>/b>/span>/p> p alignleft> font faceTahoma size2>Forest Haven Asylum opened its doors in 1925. During the early years this facility was known as a state-of-the-art treatment facility. With a good reputation this hospital set the standard for other states to follow/font>font faceTahoma>span stylefont-size: 9pt idNRDetailFrmVw_descriptionVal5>.../span>/font>i>font faceArial size1>Added: 7/16/2007/font>/i>p alignleft> /td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width487 colspan2>hr>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width202>a hrefLocation_SouthMountain.htm> img border1 srcimages/South_Mountain/SM_thumb_B.jpg width200 height150>/a>/td> td aligncenter width287> p aligncenter>b>i> font faceArial size2>South Mountain Restoration Center/font>/i>/b>/p> p alignleft> font size2 faceTahoma>n 1903 the state legislature donated $8,000 and the first real buildings of White Pine Camp were erected on the grounds. The state money was used to build an assembly building, office building, spring house, and 6 cottages that consisted of 3 rooms, 2 porches, and furniture for each/font>font faceTahoma>span stylefont-size: 9pt idNRDetailFrmVw_descriptionVal4>.../span>/font>i>font faceArial size1>Added: 7/09/2007/font>/i>/td> td width155 aligncenter> p alignleft> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width487 colspan2>hr>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width155 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width202>a hrefLocation_StNicksBreaker.htm> img border1 srcimages/Black_Diamond/Diamond_thumb_B.jpg width200 height150>/a>/td> td width287 aligncenter> p aligncenter>b>i> font faceArial size2>St. Nicholas Coal Breaker/font>/i>/b>/p> p alignleft> font faceTahoma size2>The St. Nicholas Breaker was constructed in 1930 and began operating in 1932. Half of the village of Suffolk was relocated in order to create room for Reading Anthracites Old St. Nicholas Breaker, the largest coal breaker in the world. 20 miles of railroad track were laid, 3,800 tons of steel and more than 10,000 cubic yards of concrete were used/font>font faceTahoma>span stylefont-size: 9pt>span idNRDetailFrmVw_descriptionVal0>.../span>/span>/font>i>font faceArial size1>Added: 6/04/2007/font>/i>/td> td width155 aligncenter> p alignleft> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width487 colspan2>hr>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width202>a hrefLocation_Centralia.htm> img border1 srcimages/Coal_school/cent_thumb_B.jpg width200 height150>/a>/td> td width287 aligncenter> p aligncenter>b>i> font faceArial size2>Town of Centralia, PA/font>/i>/b>/p> p alignleft> span stylefont-size: 9pt; font-family: Tahoma> In its prime, Centralia was a vibrant community with five hotels, seven churches, nineteen general stores, two jewelry stores, and about twenty-six saloons. Today it is a modern ghost town whose guts have been burned out, and whose main path of ingress has been closed and detoured/span>font faceTahoma>span stylefont-size: 9pt>span idNRDetailFrmVw_descriptionVal1>... /span> /span>/font>i> font faceArial size1>Added: 6/05/07/font>/i>p alignleft> /td> td width155 aligncenter> p alignleft> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width487 colspan2>hr>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width202>a hrefLocation_TomeSchool.htm> img border1 srcimages/SSB/SSB_Thumb_Large.jpg width200 height150>/a>/td> td width287 aligncenter> p aligncenter>b>i> font faceArial size2>Tome School for Boys/font>/i>/b>/p> p alignleft> font faceTahoma size2> span idNRDetailFrmVw_descriptionVal8>The buildings of the former Tome School for Boys now sit abandoned on the southwest quadrant of the Bainbridge Naval Training Center on a 200 bluff overlooking the town of Port Deposit and the Susquehanna River. The historic district is comprised of 16 buildings on approximately 30 acres/span>/font>font faceTahoma>span stylefont-size: 9pt>span idNRDetailFrmVw_descriptionVal>... /span> /span>/font>i> font faceArial size1>Added: 5/29/07/font>/i>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width487 colspan2>hr>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width202>a hrefLocation_Henryton.htm> img border1 srcimages/Henry/Henryton_thumb_large.jpg width200 height150>/a>/td> td width287 aligncenter> p aligncenter>b>i> font faceArial size2>Henryton State Hospital/font>/i>/b>/p> p alignleft> font faceTahoma stylefont-size: 9pt> Henryton State Hospital/font>font faceTahoma>span stylefont-size:9.0pt> is located in a wooded, steeply sloped rural area in the southeast corner of the County. The facility was established in the 1920’s as a tuberculosis hospital for the “Negro” population... /span>/font> i>font faceArial size1> Added: 5/21/07/font>/i>p> /td> td width155 aligncenter> p alignleft> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td colspan2 aligncenter>hr>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width202>a hrefLocation_Springfield.htm> img border1 srcimages/Henry/Sp_thumb_large.jpg width200 height150>/a>/td> td width287 aligncenter> p aligncenter>b>i> font faceArial size2>Springfield/font>/i>/b>i>b>font faceArial size2> State Hospital/font>/b>/i>/p> p alignleft> font faceTahoma size2>In 1894, the Legislature of the State of Maryland addressed the issue of overcrowding of the one state operated psychiatric hospital by creating a search committee charged with finding a site for the erection of the “Second Hospital for the Insane of Maryland”. This legislation was proposed by John Hubner of.../font>i>font faceArial size1> Added: 5/21/07/font>/i>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td colspan2 aligncenter>hr>/td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter width202> a hrefLocation_WaverlyHills.htm> img border1 srcimages/Urban%20Exploration%20Index/WHS_Thumb.jpg width200 height150>/a>/td> td width287 aligncenter> p aligncenter> font size2 faceArial>b> i>Waverly Hills Sanatorium/i>/b>/font>/p> p alignleft>span stylefont-size: 10.0pt; font-family: Tahoma>In 1900, Louisville, Kentucky had the highest tuberculosis death rate in the country. This was due to the fact Louisville is such a low valley area and before development, was basically all swampland and perfect breeding ground for the Tuberculosis bacteria. As with many other towns and cities across the country, hospitals were needed to care for the.../span>i>font faceArial size1>Added: 2006/font>/i>/p> /td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> tr> td width148 aligncenter> /td> td aligncenter colspan2> /td> td width155 aligncenter> /td> /tr> /table>/div>!--webbot botInclude u-includeAH_Footer.htm tagBODY startspan -->p aligncenter>font faceTahoma size1> ____________________________________________/font>p aligncenter> font size1 faceVerdana> Copyright 2007-2014 - a hrefhttp://www.thomas-industriesinc.com/ styletext-decoration: none>Thomas Industries/a> - All rights reserved/font>/p>p aligncenter>font faceVerdana size1 color#FFFFFF>img border0 srcimages/usa_word_clipart1_T.gif width92 height29>/font>/p>!--webbot botInclude i-checksum5120 endspan -->/body>/html>
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