
If you’ve driven up Route 22 into Wingdale, or gotten off at the Harlem Valley-Wingdale train station, you’ve seen this place. It’s a massive conglomeration of buildings scattered through the hills looking empty, forlorn and utterly eerie. But up until just 15 years ago, the
For an afternoon, we were allowed on the grounds to shoot what was left of this once thriving state hospital. As you can see, what we found was eye-opening to say the least. This is the ONLY authorized video shot inside the facility that you will find on the internet.
Opened in 1924, the
The baseball field during Harlem Valley's heyday.
The field as it looks today.
Meat lockers inside the main hospital's gigantic kitchen.
For a time,
As the decades wore on, the
This was an "ice cream shop" that was part of the recreational facilities inside the Hospital.
The kitchen area, now a total ruin.
Now, coming up on two decades since its closure, the hospital may get a second lease on life, with the Knolls of Dover project well underway. A radical revamping of the shambling
Smith Hall, where patients would watch movies and various other performances.
Projector oil. Has this can lain undisturbed for 15 years?
Looking back at the auditorium from the stage.
The Nurse's Station. Note the small doors beneath the middle window. This is where medications were dispensed to the patients.
The future of the










