Greystone Park State Hospital
Construction of the Lunatic Asylum at Morristown Kirkbride building began in 1871. It was built to relieve overcrowding at the asylum in Trenton (site of the first Kirkbride incidentally) and began taking patients in 1876. Samuel Sloan was the architect.
This immense edifice sits on a nearly one square mile campus among expansive grounds and many other buildings from different eras. Several modifications to the Kirkbride were made over the years; most notable are the removal of several cupolas, renovation of the fourth-floor, and the removal of the administration attic and rebuilding of the central dome after a fire. These changes left the building very squared off and austere looking, adding to its aura of imposing bulk.
The history of the hospital runs along familiar lines: an early reputation for good care was later marred by severe overcrowding and instances of abuse. The advent of de-institutionalization helped diminish the problems, but also led to the eventual shuttering of the older buildings, including most of the Kirkbride. The state of New Jersey is currently building a new facility for the hospital. When it is finished, the Kirkbride will most likely be deserted. As usual, people want to save the building, but finding a new use for it is not an easy task and its fate is still unknown.
Other names for this hospital:
- State Asylum for the Insane at Morristown
- New Jersey State Hospital, Morris Plains
- Morris Plains State Hospital
- Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital
Forum Topics
- Vandalism At Greystone Park
- There is talk on some forums that the admin has been heavily vandalized as part of a 'race', possibly $25,000 in damages, and police presence has been intensified at the...
- Greystone Map
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- MAIN BUILDING FACILITY EVALUATION.
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Blog Posts
- End of an Era
- Finally: the new Greystone Park facility has truly opened. Patients moved to their new residence yesterday, marking a major event in the hospital's long history. According to all...
- No Stigma for Us, Thank You
- In yet another example of people distancing themselves from asylum history, the new park in Morris County (made up of 300 acres from the former grounds of Greystone Park State...
- For Sale: Greystone
- A New Jersey state commission has approved the auction of surplus land and buildings located on what will soon be the former Greystone Park Psychiatric Center. That includes the...






























