Creedmoor Psychiatric Center opened in 1912 as the Farm Colony of Brooklyn State Hospital, later becoming an independent state facility in 1926. At its peak in the 1950s, the campus housed more than 6,000 patients across dozens of buildings on a sprawling site in Queens Village. New York State's push toward deinstitutionalization in the following decades led to the closure and abandonment of many of its original structures, some of which still stand vacant today. A portion of the campus remains active, operated by the state Office of Mental Health, while the older brick buildings have been left to decay behind overgrown lawns and self-seeded trees.
Photo taken in August 2019.