11 Abandoned Hospitals And Asylums Guaranteed To Give You Chills
8. Letchworth Village, New York: A Shadowed Past

Nestled in Thiells, New York, Letchworth Village opened in 1911, envisioned as a model institution for the physically and mentally disabled, built on progressive cottage-plan principles. However, it became infamous for overcrowding, understaffing, neglect, and disturbing reports of patient mistreatment and unethical medical testing. After decades of controversy and eventual deinstitutionalization, the facility largely closed by 1996. Today, numerous decaying brick buildings stand scattered across the sprawling, overgrown campus, serving as a somber reminder of its troubled history and the evolution of care for vulnerable populations.








