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Agnews Developmental Center were two psychiatric and medical care facilities, located in
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respectively.


History

In 1885, the center, originally known as "The Great Asylum for the Insane", was established as a facility for the care of the mentally ill. The building finished construction at a cost of $750,000. The main structure, a red brick edifice, was located on land near Agnew's Village, which later became part of Santa Clara. The building was modeled after the Kirkbride Plan and designed by architect Theodore Lenzen. By the early twentieth century, Agnews boasted the largest institutional population in the South San Francisco Bay area, and was served by its own train station which stood at the west end of Palm Drive across Lafayette Street. The train station remained standing until vandalism and fire precipitated its demolition in the mid-1990s. The
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caused the destruction of the facility and nearby buildings. 117 patients and staff were killed and buried in mass graves on the site. Agnews then became infamous as the site of the Santa Clara Valley's greatest loss of life resulting from the quake. The ''Daily Palo Alto'' reported: "The position of the people in Agnews is critical; a number of insane persons having escaped from the demolished asylum, are running at random about the country." Following this disaster, Agnews was rebuilt in the Mediterranean Revival architecture styles of Mission RevivalSpanish Colonial Revival, in a layout resembling a college campus of two-story buildings. It re-opened circa 1911 as ''Agnews State Mental Hospital''. The facility was a small self-contained town, including a multitude of construction trade "shops", a farm which raised pigs and vegetable crops, a steam generating power plant for heating the buildings by steam, and even a fire department. In 1926, the center was expanded to include a second campus about to the east in San Jose (). A hospital was later built for the campus. Individuals with
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were first admitted to a special rehabilitation program in 1965. Programs for the mentally ill were discontinued in 1972 following
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. The west campus would close 26 years later in 1998. Following the deinstitutionalisation of the east campus, the campus would be used for the care and treatment of people with developmental disabilities until the property was sold and closed in 2011.


West campus closure

The original west campus was closed in 1998 as part of a plan to reduce and eventually close the center. When the west campus closed, the use of the land was the subject of local controversy. In April 1997, it was announced the state would sell an parcel of the campus to
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for its corporate headquarters and R&D campus. Some objected to the arranged sale of this prime public land to a profitable corporation at the peak of a local economic and real-estate boom, while others valued the presence of a prominent high-tech employer. Also at issue was the preservation of and public access to historic Agnews Developmental Center buildings. Sun agreed to restore four of the historic buildings (the auditorium, the clock tower, the superintendent's villa, and the administration building) and to keep some of the facilities available for public use. An outdoor exhibit open to the public displays information and photographs regarding the center and its history. A small museum would open next to the cemetery which is open to this day. In addition to the Sun deal, the Rivermark
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was allocated for a variety of residential, retail, public school, and open space uses. The Agnews site was added to the
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(under the name "Agnews Insane Asylum") on August 13, 1997. Sun was acquired by
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in 2010; part of the campus continues to be used as an Oracle R&D facility and conference center. Oracle put 40% of the campus up for sale in 2022, with plans proposed in 2024 to convert that portion into a housing development.


East campus closure

In March 2009, the last patient moved out of the east campus and the residential facility was closed. The east campus provided outpatient clinic services through April 2011. In July 2011, the Regional Project of the Bay Area and the Community State Staff Administration moved to Campbell and continued providing support to patients in the local area. With the final sale of the land pending, the east campus was vacated and the land was turned over to the Department of General Services. In July 2014, the City of San Jose and the Santa Clara Unified School District purchased the property from the State of California for $80 million with the intent to build a K-5 school, a middle school, a high school, and a city park. Demolition of the site started in late 2018 with construction starting soon after. The first two schools, Abram Agnew Elementary School and Dolores Huerta Middle School opened in August 2021. The third school, Kathleen MacDonald High School, opened the following year. The city park is yet to be built as the former hospital still stands with demolition yet to start; however, the three churches that sat on the same site have been demolished. The hospital stands in a neglected and ruined state. Graffiti can be seen on every wall with piles of destroyed concrete and steel bars littered all around the interior.


In popular media

The 1984 film '' Birdy'' by director
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used the center for the facility where the title character played by Matthew Modine is incarcerated. The 1989 horror film '' The Dead Pit'' by director Brett Leonard was shot at the east campus. The punk rock band
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recorded the music video for its 1994 song " Basket Case" at Agnews.


References


External links


California Department of Developmental Services




U.S. National Park Service
''New Campus, New Home''
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