This Sanatorium In North Dakota Has A Dark And Evil History That Will Never Be Forgotten
San Haven Sanatorium in North Dakota is a historically haunted location with a dark past.
North Dakota hasn't always had a clean past. There are parts of it that, while the intentions may have been good from the outside, were quite dark behind closed doors, and there are to this day many haunted places in North Dakota waiting to be explored. This was one of them. What's the San Haven Sanatorium history as we know it now? Let's find out... if you dare:
In 1912, a tuberculosis sanatorium was built in the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota. It was simply known as the State Sanatorium but later would become known by what most people remember it as today: San Haven Sanatorium. The year following its opening, it only had 12 patients. By 1922 that would increase to 140.
Even when the tuberculosis epidemic started to become less seen in the country, the hospital was as busy as ever. The nearby North Dakota Institution for the Feeble-Minded, an early name for an establishment to treat the mentally ill, began sending its patients there as the space became available. Soon, over 1,300 mentally disabled patients were being "treated" (we use the term loosely) there. In 1973, the entire sanatorium was taken over by the institution.
The way we treat those with mental illness today and how we treated them back then is vastly different. What went on behind the doors of the now-abandoned and dilapidated buildings might be the stuff of nightmares to some. The understanding of how to treat non-physical ailments was not very clear then and the methods used would probably be considered barbaric now. Even back then, the sanatorium experienced controversy over how the patients were being treated.
The excessive amount of people there gave way to issues such as overcrowding and lack of care because the 400 employees simply couldn't keep up.
In 1992, the sanatorium officially closed its doors. It is crazy to think it was only a few decades ago that this place was still in operation.
North Dakota has some other creepy locations that can easily freak you out, especially with their weird pasts! What would you call the most haunted places in North Dakota? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!
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