Overbrook Asylum - USA - May 2016

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Construction of the Essex County Hospital Center, also known as Overbrook Asylum began at the end of the 19th Century. Over the next couple of decades it was expanded with more buildings added gradually as it grew into a large institution. It was so large it had it's own railway station on the branch line used to transport the huge quantities of coal needed to power the complex. During the 20th century attitudes towards mental health care dramatically changed, and the facility was gradually wound down until in the 1990s it was operating but with very few patients. During this time the administrators began the process of closing wards and other buildings, until the final curtain fell on the site in early 2007, when patients and staff were moved to a brand new, smaller, hospital in the local area.

I had wanted to see Overbrook for a very long time, ever since my first trip over to the states but back then it was not to be for a few reasons. It just so happens that one of my friends/exploring buddies out there is very local to the hospital and has been visiting the site pretty much since the day the final door shut in 2007, he's probably been inside the asylum over 350 times now and knows the place like a second home. That may seem excessive, but when it is within walking distance of where you lived and as amazing as it is inside I can understand why. He describes it as the best explore New Jersey has ever had, and in a state filled with dozens of abandoned hospitals and institutions that's a big thing to say. A month or so ago my heart sank as I saw the first photos posted of the long talked about demolition of the site beginning so it quickly became a 'we must see it now' explore.

And I am so glad I did. I honestly never thought I'd see a better asylum than West Park way back when but my first impressions of being in here were of it being like the best bits of Cane Hill, West Park and Hellingly all rolled into one asylum. It's got a ridiculous amount of equipment left inside, four dental suites, a mortuary, an entire records vault filled with patient records from the mid-20th century, oodles of decay and a huge power plant with it's own turbine hall. Unfortunately the main hall was one building demolished in 2007 when the place closed. It was an (excuse the pun) crazy place to walk around, I could have stayed in there the entire day and not seen it all. My companions showed me all the best bits, the must-sees and the awesome spots, I took many many photos and we got out without a worry.

Ironically the place was seriously tagged up before any real decay set in, so a lot of the graffiti has since peeled off the walls!

When I explored it they had demolished maybe a quarter to a third of the site, so god knows how much is left now. Once this place goes it will be the death of a true icon of American exploring, felt much the same as the demise of West Park was over here. All I know is my three friends who have explored it a ridiculous number of times will be in there exploring until the very last building comes down.

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The old dining hall below - this was right on the edge of where the demolition crews had got up to. Probably gone now.

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Thanks for looking, loads more shots on my Flickr here https://www.flickr.com/photos/mookie427/sets/72157668799913982
 
This is crazy - graffiti everywhere but little smashed up? What a blinding place!
 
Your a lucky bunny - you had some big jackpots on your trip - really have liked all of them.
 
Mate, this is just amazing. I'm glad you got to see it before it disappeared. Thanks for sharing!
 
I'm surprised it hasn't bin squatted, maybe the law is different, Nice Nut factory Mook, I enjoyed it, Thanks
 
I'm surprised it hasn't bin squatted, maybe the law is different, Nice Nut factory Mook, I enjoyed it, Thanks

Very different laws over there!

Cheers guys, it was easily one of the top three explores I did when over there.
 
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