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*The Eastern Pennsylvania State Institution for the Feeble minded and Epileptic
 
*The Eastern Pennsylvania State Institution for the Feeble minded and Epileptic
 
*Pennhurst State Hospital and School
 
*Pennhurst State Hospital and School
*Pennhurst State School
 
 
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==History==
 
==History==
 
[[image:Pennhurst 01.jpg|300px|left]]
 
[[image:Pennhurst 01.jpg|300px|left]]
The Eastern Pennsylvania State Institution for the Feebleminded and Epileptic was founded by legislative acts of May 15, 1903. Primarily designed as a training school for the feebleminded, it became, through change in the legislative act, a custodial institution as well. Consequently two distinct sections are maintained: one for such epileptic and feeble-minded as require custodial care, and the second for the training of feeble-minded children.
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The Eastern Pennsylvania State Institution for the Feebleminded and Epileptic was founded by legislative acts of May 15, 1903. Primarily designed as a training school for the [[feebleminded]], it became, through change in the legislative act, a custodial institution as well. Consequently two distinct sections are maintained: one for such [[epileptic]] and [[feeble-minded]] as require custodial care, and the second for the training of feeble-minded children.
  
The buildings are erected on a modification of the cottage plan, grouped closely together and connected by corridors. They are two stories in height, of brick and terra cotta, with granite trimmings, and fireproof throughout. They are so arranged as to provide a large number of small rooms occupied by from two to three beds, a few small dormitories with from eight to ten beds, and a large day exercising room.
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The buildings are erected on a modification of the [[cottage plan]], grouped closely together and connected by corridors. They are two stories in height, of brick and terra cotta, with granite trimmings, and fireproof throughout. They are so arranged as to provide a large number of small rooms occupied by from two to three beds, a few small dormitories with from eight to ten beds, and a large day exercising room.
  
 
The patients were fed in a general dining room, with the exception of the "low grades" who were housed in a separate building. Initially, a large percentage of patients were admitted voluntarily. Up to March, 1912, no female patients were being received.<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=aPssAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA515&dq=editions:UOM39015005122398&client=firefox-a&output=text#PA515</ref>
 
The patients were fed in a general dining room, with the exception of the "low grades" who were housed in a separate building. Initially, a large percentage of patients were admitted voluntarily. Up to March, 1912, no female patients were being received.<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=aPssAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA515&dq=editions:UOM39015005122398&client=firefox-a&output=text#PA515</ref>
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As of 2010, Penn Organic Recycling LLC currently operates on four-and-a-half-acres of Pennhurst, offering tipping, composting and food waste services. The Department of Environmental Protection permitted the composting operation at Pennhurst to maintain no more than 25 tons.
 
As of 2010, Penn Organic Recycling LLC currently operates on four-and-a-half-acres of Pennhurst, offering tipping, composting and food waste services. The Department of Environmental Protection permitted the composting operation at Pennhurst to maintain no more than 25 tons.
  
In 2010 an organization established a "haunted attraction" in the former administration building. The attraction is called "Pennhurst Asylum" and as of Jan 2012 has run a seasonal "haunted asylum attraction" for the last two years. The group has been criticized by preservationists for the damage they have done to the former hospital, such as moving the morgue coolers into the administration building. They also continue perpetuate a bad stigma that is seen by many people about state hospitals.
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In 2010 an organization established a "haunted attraction" in the former administration building. The attraction is called "Pennhurst Asylum" and as of Jan 2012 has run a seasonal "haunted asylum attraction" for the last two years. The group has been criticized by preservationists for the damage they have done to the former hospital, such as moving the morgue coolers into the administration building. They also continue perpetuate a bad stigma that is seen by many people about state hospitals.<ref>http://www.pennhurstasylum.com/</ref>
  
As of December 2020, only the main building seems to be used for the above mentioned "haunted attraction", the other remaining buildings appear to be in various states of Disrepair.
 
  
 
== Images of Pennhurst State Hospital ==
 
== Images of Pennhurst State Hospital ==
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==Books==
 
*''Pennhurst State School & Hospital'' Images of America, By: Gregory Pirmann
 
*''Pennhurst and The Struggle for Disability Rights'' By: Downey, Dennis B. / Conroy, James W.
 
  
 
==Video==
 
==Video==
*'''Suffer The Little Children''' was an expose created in 1968 to expose the conditions at Pennhurst.  It was originally a five-part television news report anchored by local CBS10 correspondent Bill Baldini.
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'''Suffer The Little Children''' This was an expose created in 1968 to expose the conditions at Pennhurst.  It was origionally a five-part television news report anchored by local CBS10 correspondent Bill Baldini
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*'''A Call of Conscience''' This video, produced and directed for the PM&PA by Heath Hofmeister of Electric Machine Productions, culminates the historic significance of the Pennhurst campus with the need for appropriate preservation and remembrance.  
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'''A Call of Conscience''' This video, produced and directed for the PM&PA by Heath Hofmeister of Electric Machine Productions, culminates the historic significance of the Pennhurst campus with the need for appropriate preservation and rememberance.  
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*The following is a historical picture slide show of Pennhurst uploaded to YouTube and created by dpaul426.
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==Cemetery Information==
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The Pennhurst Memorial Cemetery is located on the grounds of the former Pennhurst State School and Hospital. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2302420 More Info]
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== Additional Information & Links ==
 
== Additional Information & Links ==
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*[http://www.elpeecho.com/pennhurst/pennhurst.htm El Peecho's Pennhurst Website]
 
*[http://www.elpeecho.com/pennhurst/pennhurst.htm El Peecho's Pennhurst Website]
 
*[http://www.elpeecho.com/realvideo/sufferthechildren/SufferTheChildren.wmv "Suffer the Children" - the Pennhurst Newsreels]
 
*[http://www.elpeecho.com/realvideo/sufferthechildren/SufferTheChildren.wmv "Suffer the Children" - the Pennhurst Newsreels]
*[https://archon.klnpa.org/psa/?p=collections/classifications&id=600 Pennhurst Center records available at the Pennsylvania State Archives]
 
  
  
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[[Category:Articles With Videos]]
 
[[Category:Articles With Videos]]
 
[[Category:Institution With A Cemetery]]
 
[[Category:Institution With A Cemetery]]
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