The words are inscribed on a weathered bronze plaque, marking the entryway to the administration building at Forest Haven Asylum.
Located in Laurel, Maryland, the Forest Haven Institute was notorious for its poor conditions and abuse of...
The College for Girls was founded in 1890 and in 1907 moved to its final home on 22 acres in Upstate, New York. In 1907 the school had an enrollment of 120 students and a faculty of 29. Originally, the course of study was six years with four years of high school and two years of higher study.
However, early on, the school discontinued high school courses and became just a junior college. The two-year curriculum continued through the 70’s until the school closed in 1978 due to financial distress. At the time of closing, enrollment was around 300 students.
The words are inscribed on a weathered bronze plaque, marking the entryway to the administration building at Forest Haven Asylum.
Located in Laurel, Maryland, the Forest Haven Institute was notorious for its poor conditions and abuse of...
Located at the north of Baltimore, this Beaux-Arts influenced Gregorian Revival style by N.Y. architects Boring and Tilton buildings was one of the oldest school of Maryland before its closure in the 90s. The 330 acre campus is constituted of...
Abandoned in June 2014, the old movie theater had only a few decorative elements including the ceiling and its front to recall the original purpose of the building. It must be said that once closed in 1982, the intern architecture has been...
We are in 1887, almost four years after the founding of this municipality of the Laurentians region, north of Montreal. Arrivals from the Saint-Laurent city after four days of driving in a barouche, two Marianite nuns from Sainte-Croix have the...