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Western State Hospital Museum Open-House

Western State Hospital Museum Open-House

At that first meeting in 2000, hospital staff, patients and citizens organized themselves into a group they called the Grave Concerns Association.  They discussed plans about how to restore the hospital cemetery and bring honor and dignity to the forgotten.  Patient advocates, genealogical societies, gardening groups, and cemetery restoration experts offered advice and counsel.  Work parties were organized. Memorials were held to honor the dead and reveal the names of those loved ones lost to history.      In 2001, the Earth shook the…

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Didyaknow…?

Didyaknow…?

  … that Sunday marked the ninth anniversary of the Nisqually earthquake? The  quake literally rocked Capitol Building dome off its base on February 28, 2001.  The massive 32 million-pound dome, built in 1928, had not been attached to the base.  That’s right: no bolts, no fasteners, no iron steel rods connected the dome to the base.  Mere gravity held the dome down, but when the 6.8 quake hit, it lifted the dome a bit.   The entire building was shut down for years to repair the…

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