The Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital in Morris Plains dates back to 1876 and was originally built to alleviate overcrowding at the state's only other asylum in Trenton. At one point, the hospital held over 7,000 patients, its most famous, songwriter Woody Guthrie. Guthrie suffered from Huntington's disease and stayed at the hospital in the late 1950s. The building features over 675,000 square feet and is known to be quite haunted. Many say that it is haunted by the patients that once called the asylum the home. The underground tunnels connected various buildings and were used to transport patients, and they are extremely creepy. Many witnesses feel as though they're being watched while there, never able to get out fast enough.
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October 2021
| Would Recommend | Yes |
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They tore a piece of my heart when they demolished this building, I visited many times in its abandoned years and a part of me will always miss this place. So many good times.
September 2021
| Would Recommend | Yes |
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
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