List of defunct Massachusetts State Mental Facilities
This is a list of defunct state mental hospitals and schools in Massachusetts: == State hospitals == Boston State Hospital - demolished; now mixed-use Danvers State Hospital - demolished due to recurring unexplainable fires in the west wing; its original staging has been repurposed into the building Avalon Bay at Danvers; admittance is no longer allowed; property is owned by Avalon Condominium Company Foxborough State Hospital - half demolished; condominiums Gaebler Children's Center - demolished; land labeled as a park Gardner State Hospital - buildings converted into prison Grafton State Hospital - demolished, admittance not permitted; owned by the state; MPs patrol frequently; one must work at Job Corps in order to gain admittance Medfield State Hospital - standing, allowed to walk grounds from dawn till dusk, no admittance in buildings Metropolitan State Hospital - mostly demolished for condominiums; one building remains abandoned on the property and one was rehabilitated into condominiums Northampton State Hospital - demolished; empty field Pondville State Hospital - partly demolished; part converted into Caritas Southwood Community Hospital, also defunct Rutland Heights State Hospital - demolished; land unused; future unknown Taunton State Hospital - hospital is still standing and part of it demolished other buildings active; future unknown Lovering Colony - demolished; land unused Simeon E. Borden (Raynham Farm) Colony - demolished; land in use by the town of Raynham Westborough State Hospital - demolished for condominiums Worcester State Hospital - 95% demolished; Hooper Turret and Woodward Building (end of left wing) remain as of October 2014. The clock tower was demolished in 2012, to make way for a parking lot.
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