Milledgeville GA Insane Asylum

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Since its founding in 1842, the Central State Hospital Campus (originally known as the Georgia State Lunatic, Idiot, and Epileptic Asylum) has been one …

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Dec 28, 2024
I have had the pleasure of visiting Milledgeville, in Southern GA, more than once. The history, the architecture, the abandonment, the lore, it is always most fascinating, as well as saddening. Man…Full review by EclipsianNight
Oct 12, 2022
I went on a tour of CSH last September and found it very informative and delightful. The trolley tour guide did a great job keeping our interest and giving information on the various buildings on thi…Full review by EclipsianNight
Apr 27, 2022
My wife and I visited the campus during our latest RV vacation. It was our second time in the Milledgeville area, so we decided to stay several nights in order to do some exploring. The Central St…Full review by CompromiseCaravan

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can i get information as to where the patience were sent my brother was there and we are still trying to find where he …
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can i get information as to where the patience were sent my brother was there and we are still trying to find where he was relocated to
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town archives or library
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Hello, where can one get information about the trolley tour that you took? Thanks!
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at he visitors center
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Hey, My sister, boyfriend and I are interested in walking the grounds of the cemetery and State Mental Hospital …
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Hey, My sister, boyfriend and I are interested in walking the grounds of the cemetery and State Mental Hospital grounds, not indoors, to look around. Is it ok if we do? We only want to look. Kindest regards, Cam
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To be sure, check in at the Visitors Center on Hancock St in downtown Milledgeville--they'll have the latest. As I understood, the grounds are generally open, but some of the cemetary …
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To be sure, check in at the Visitors Center on Hancock St in downtown Milledgeville--they'll have the latest. As I understood, the grounds are generally open, but some of the cemetary space is closed, with an "exhibit" area set up outside the fenced area. Again, best check in with the Visitors Center--better do that in person.
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