The Fergus Falls Kirkbride Building, part of the former Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center, was designed by architect Warren B. Dunnell and completed in 1890 under the Kirkbride Plan, a 19th-century model for asylum design meant to promote patient recovery through light, ventilation, and orderly layout. The complex operated as a state mental hospital for over a century before closing in the early 2000s. A switchboard room, marked by a nameplate still visible near the doorway, once housed the manual telephone exchange used to route calls throughout the sprawling institution. Mismatched upholstered chairs remain arranged along the corridor, a holdover from the building's use as office and waiting space in its later institutional years.
Photo taken in June 2014.