Hey y'all! Happy October! As some individuals might have known, last Saturday was my birthday. Josh and I spent the weekend in West Virginia and all of Saturday at Trans-Alleghany Lunatic Asylum!
There have also been some exciting new changes. Three days after I quit my previous job and officially moved to Richmond with Josh, I obtained another job! It's only a two to five minute walk from my house. So far, I've also stopped getting sick. Lately, I've been taking probiotics, multivitamins and immune booster vitamins everyday. Crossing my fingers that it sticks. I'm not quite sure if I revealed exactly why I moved to Richmond several weeks back; but one reason was Josh. There are several new changes in that itself. For example, juggling several new schedules (Archer and Kitty, his dog and cat) and learning how to correlate them with mine. Or, not only thinking along the lines of "mine" but "ours". I would say the biggest change is learning to not run away when I get frustrated and that there's no problem getting too comfortable or settling in.
Anyways, this post is dedicated to my most recent adventure. Exposing and discovering the beauty and mystery of Trans-Alleghany Lunatic Asylum!
So, Josh and I went to the asylum in the day so we could take pictures and learn about the history.
There have also been some exciting new changes. Three days after I quit my previous job and officially moved to Richmond with Josh, I obtained another job! It's only a two to five minute walk from my house. So far, I've also stopped getting sick. Lately, I've been taking probiotics, multivitamins and immune booster vitamins everyday. Crossing my fingers that it sticks. I'm not quite sure if I revealed exactly why I moved to Richmond several weeks back; but one reason was Josh. There are several new changes in that itself. For example, juggling several new schedules (Archer and Kitty, his dog and cat) and learning how to correlate them with mine. Or, not only thinking along the lines of "mine" but "ours". I would say the biggest change is learning to not run away when I get frustrated and that there's no problem getting too comfortable or settling in.
Anyways, this post is dedicated to my most recent adventure. Exposing and discovering the beauty and mystery of Trans-Alleghany Lunatic Asylum!
So, Josh and I went to the asylum in the day so we could take pictures and learn about the history.
this was taken on the 4th floor, in the drug addicts ward.
This is the beginning of the Violent Men's Ward on the 3rd floor.
When I saw a wheelchair, I absolutely couldn't control myself. This was the first floor.
There was an exhibit which featured patient's artwork. I thought this looked quite relaxing.
Second floor, considerable means ward. Lily's room is also on this ward.
19th Century wheelchairs.
This fine male specimen.
This patient had just received a lobotomy. Fun Fact! You can actually still obtain a lobotomy today. However, you must explain and prove why you want one along with failing all other methods of therapy and psychiatric treatment.
Trans-Alleghany is the second largest stonecut building in the world. The Irish stonemasons who helped create the beautiful asylum, carved these faces into the tops of entrances because they believed that they frightened away evil spirits.
This was a piece of artwork by the man who committed the most gruesome murder in the asylum's history and who also murdered 7 other individuals.
The medical building.
Section leading into the Murder room and Solitary rooms. End of Violent Men's Ward, Floor 3.
Unclaimed trunks of patients.
Violent Men's Ward.
Feeding Chair
Bed Pans
Floor 3, leading into the Violent Women's Ward. End of this ward, make a right and you arrive in the Violent Men's Ward.
Floor 2, view from the balcony.
Civil War Section.
View from a window.
Violent Men's Ward.
Main entrance into the Main Building.
Entering into the Violent Women's Ward.
Before Entering
Straight Jacket
Geriatrics Ward, Floor 3. Not apart of the Day Tour.
Doctor's Apartments, Floor 2.
Common Area.
Physical Therapy Room. This was called a stretcher and used for the purpose of stretching limbs. They also had a metal rod in the ceiling that they used to clip patients from in order to stretch out their limbs.
The Ball Room, Floor 3.
My favorite piece of patient artwork.
Considerable Means Ward.
Solitary Room.
Floor 4, Alcoholics Ward.
Takes my breath away.
This room made me want to live here.
Medical Building.
Former beauty parlor in the Medical Building.
Violent Women's Ward.
I was hysterically laughing at this drawing for 20 minutes.
The Murder Room, Solitary Dorm of the Violent Men's Ward, located on Floor 3. A deaf mute patient decided to hang another patient one night. When the other patient passed out from lack of oxygen, the soon to be murderer would revive him. Eventually, the victim would not revive quickly enough so the murderer was terrified of getting into trouble. He then put the bed post on top of the victim and jumped on him until he was dead. The victim was badly mutilated. The murderer lived out his life until 2012, after committing 7 other murders throughout Trans-Alleghany.
Doctor's Furnished Apartments, Floor 2.
Drain in the Solitary Room. If placed in there, you couldn't be released by anyone else but the staff member who placed you in there. You were also hanged by chains on your wrists and ankles. One of the sound proof doors had knuckle marks from a prisoner attempting to escape.
Prisoner artwork above their door. Floor 3, Violent Men's Ward.
Crematorium room with coffin and cabinet.
If 'One Flew Over A Cuckoo's Nest' were real, this would have been Ms. Ratchet's office. This was on Floor 1 in the Civil War Section.
On the tour, outside the Medical Building.
Depiction of Solitary Confinement.
Floor 4, only inside view of the clock tower.
Another piece of patient artwork. Insane Monkeys.
Physical Therapy room.
Considering making this my new profile picture.
Floor 4
Hydrotherapy Bath.
Children's Ward.
Josh likes to take pictures of toilets and bathrooms.
Confinement Crib or Cage.
At night was the official Ghost Hunt. Josh and I arrived at 8:30 pm and stayed until 5:30 am. We had to take a brief paranormal tour of each floor and then we had about an hour and thirty minutes to explore that floor before we moved on to the next. Some of the most eventful moments were in the Murder Room on the 3rd floor in the Violent Men's Ward, on the 4th floor in the Alcoholics Ward and on the 1st floor in Lily's Room.
In the Murder Room I made contact with something (supposedly it was the murderer) and it answered a few of my questions through a flashlight. As we were leaving to meet up with the rest of the group, there were lots of noises behind us.
On the fourth floor, the Drug Addicts ward wasn't too exciting. However, the Alcoholics Ward was very active. As Josh and I were heading up the first time, we heard noises in the bathroom that we had just explored. It sounded as if someone was coming out of a stall and banging on a pipe. We were the only individuals in that section. Right before we were supposed to switch floors, our whole group sat down at the end of the Alcoholic's Ward. We used some laser technology to detect movement while we just sat and listened. No one else was on the floor and our entire group was sitting at the end of the hall when there were sounds of footsteps moving from room to room.
Lily is the spirit of a 10 year old girl that was born in the asylum and died there. She was extremely shy but I received a great response when I mentioned that I work with children and shouted out a few activity ideas.
The General Men's Ward
Found some cool Pepsi machines. I also bought a shit and it's my new favorite shirt!
Random little clown just hanging out in the Children's Ward bathroom.
One of the former classrooms on the 4th floor.
Found a familiar face! My favorite European Queen (Anne Boleyn comes in second) Marie Antoinette!
Decided to play a few things on this piano. Gobsmacked to find that it was in tune!
Anyways, I hope this was as interesting for some of you as it was for me. Although it wasn't all that I expected, I would totally do this again! I'm thinking about a tour of St. Albans Sanitarium! I hope everyone has a great week! Thank you!



































































































































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