This Creepy Asylum Near Washington DC Is Still Standing... And Still Disturbing
Near the Congress Heights Metro station, the sprawling campus of St. Elizabeths, the former psychiatric hospital and a National Historic Landmark sits vacant. An interesting history and an even more complex future, this asylum near Washington DC is incredibly creepy.

First called the terribly creepy name the Government Hospital for the Insane, but the name was changed to St Elizabeths in 1966.

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For a time in the late 19th century, it also temporarily held animals that were brought to the country from expeditions for the Smithsonian.

Perhaps the most famous person connected with St. Elizabeths was not a patient but a doctor. Dr. Walter Freeman, the infamous doctor who pioneered lobotomy, was the doctor who performed a failed lobotomy on Rosemary Kennedy.

The Blackburn Laboratory where Dr. Freeman spent much of his time examining brains to link mental illness to a physical brain defect still exists.


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Everything came full circle when the facility that had been constructed to build up mental health facility standards began to become dangerous to its patients.



The rest of the east campus is scheduled to become a revitalized retail complex, apartment and condo complexes and a practice facility for the Washington Wizards.
St. Elizabeths stands as a testament to the changing of the times, the shifting of neighborhoods, and the evolution of a city. It also tells an important story of the mental health situation in this country.
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