Rand and Taylor Charles Wyman Buckham Payson Rex Webber; et al.
Architectural style
Late Victorian, Colonial Revival, Classical Revival
NRHP reference No.
16000765
Added to NRHP
November 8, 2016
Lists
Hospitals in Vermont
Vermont State Hospital,[1] alternately known as the Vermont State Asylum for the Insane and the Waterbury Asylum, was a mental institution built in 1890 in Waterbury, Vermont to help relieve overcrowding at the privately run Vermont Asylum for the Insane in Brattleboro, Vermont, now known as the Brattleboro Retreat. Originally intended to treat the criminally insane, the hospital eventually took in patients with a wide variety of problems, including mild to severe mental disabilities, epilepsy, depression, alcoholism and senility.[2] The hospital campus, much of which now houses other state offices as the Waterbury State Office Complex, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.[3] Partly as a replacement for this facility, the state currently operates the 25 bed Vermont Psychiatric Care Hospital in Berlin, Vermont.[citation needed]
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^Papazian, Lyssa. "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Vermont State Hospital Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved January 24, 2022.
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