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  2. Austin State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Austin State Hospital (ASH), formerly known until 1925 as the Texas State Lunatic Asylum, is a 299-bed psychiatric hospital located in Austin, Texas. It is the oldest psychiatric facility in the state of Texas, and the oldest continuously operating west of the Mississippi River. [2] It is operated by the Texas Health and Human Services ...

  3. Terrell State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Terrell State Hospital is a public psychiatric hospital located in Terrell, Texas, United States. Opened in 1885, it was originally known as the North Texas Lunatic Asylum. [1] The original hospital building was built according to the Kirkbride Plan. [2]

  4. Lunatic asylum - Wikipedia

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    The lunatic asylum, insane asylum or mental asylum was an institution where people with mental illness were confined. It was an early precursor of the modern psychiatric hospital . Modern psychiatric hospitals evolved from and eventually replaced the older lunatic asylum.

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    Texas— House of Torment in Austin, TX. ... Plus the Lunatic Asylum Haunted House is a terrifying choice for October. Wisconsin— The Burial Chamber in Neenah, WI.

  6. Kirkbride Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Kirkbride Plan was a system of mental asylum design advocated by American psychiatrist Thomas Story Kirkbride (1809–1883) in the mid-19th century. The asylums built in the Kirkbride design, often referred to as Kirkbride Buildings (or simply Kirkbrides ), were constructed during the mid-to-late-19th century in the United States.

  7. Hot Wells (San Antonio, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    An artesian well was discovered on land then owned by the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum (also known as the Southeastern Insane Asylum, now known as the San Antonio State Hospital) in 1892—the same year the hospital opened. [2] Intended to provide water for the asylum, the well was dug 1750 feet deep and yielded 180,000 gallons of water per day.

  8. Opinion: This shocking state law could spell disaster for ...

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    Under the Supremacy Clause of the constitution, federal laws take precedence over state measures, and existing federal law already guarantees migrants the right to apply for asylum. Texas cannot ...

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