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  2. Oregon Hospital for the Insane - Wikipedia

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    The 1862 Oregon Legislature instructed Governor A. C. Gibbs to select a location in Salem for a permanent state hospital for the insane. [9] This instruction was set aside, however, with contracting with the Oregon Hospital for the Insane in Portland seen as the more economical option for the state. [9]

  3. Oregon State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Oregon State Hospital is a public psychiatric hospital in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the state's capital city of Salem with a smaller satellite campus in Junction City opened in 2014. Founded in 1862 and constructed in the Kirkbride Plan design in 1883, it is the oldest operating psychiatric hospital in the state of Oregon, [ 2 ] and ...

  4. List of museums in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon State Capitol: Salem: Marion: Willamette Valley: History Tours of the building, exhibits of art, minerals Oregon State Hospital Museum of Mental Health: Salem Marion Willamette Valley Medical History of the hospital and past practices in treatments Oregon Trail Agricultural Museum: Nyssa: Malheur Eastern Agriculture

  5. Category:Medical museums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... Oregon State Hospital Museum of Mental Health; P. Palmer Museum of ...

  6. Hawthorne, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Hawthorne Boulevard was named after J.C. Hawthorne, the cofounder of Oregon's first mental hospital. Originally named "U" Street, the road was renamed Asylum Avenue in 1862. The current Oregon State Hospital was built in Salem in 1883 to take the place of the privately operated Oregon Hospital for the Insane. East Portland residents considered ...

  7. Oregon State Hospital Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was cited as an example of Kirkbride Plan mental hospital design. [3] More than 60 historic buildings and structures are sited on 130-acre (0.53 km 2 ) campus and are considered excellent examples of institutional buildings designed by Oregon architects, including Pietro Belluschi , William C. Knighton , Edgar M. Lazarus (the ...

  8. A. M. Loryea - Wikipedia

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    Ad announcing the establishment of Hawthorne and Loryea's "Oregon Hospital" in The Oregonian, issue of Sept. 3, 1859. In August 1859 Loryea and Hawthorn proudly announced the launch of "Oregon Hospital," a facility in which both would reside. [2] The hospital was originally located on Portland's Taylor Street, between 1st and 2nd Avenues. [3]

  9. Fairview Training Center - Wikipedia

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    The Fairview Training Center was a state-run facility for people with developmental disabilities in Salem, Oregon, United States. Fairview was established in 1907 as the State Institution for the Feeble-Minded. The hospital opened on December 1, 1908, with 39 patients transferred from the Oregon State Hospital for the Insane. [3]