Bloomingdale's haunted? But not the shopping haven we know!

As a lady in the city, you hear the name Bloomingdale's, our minds, of course, go only to one place. The most fashionable shopping mecca in New York City, in the Upper East Side. 

However a long long time ago, 1821 to be precise, there was a much - haha - MUCH different Bloomy's that people would visit. 
 
Columbia University's Low Memorial Library
 535 West 114th Street
New York City, NY 10027
The part of town I am referring to is what we now know as Columbia University territory. However, when the University was 50 blocks in its former location, here then existed 'the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum' covering 38 acres of farmland! This was the 'first mental hospital in the state'. Who knew?? not me! The hospital first catered up to 200 people but then finally only to the wealthy and elite of society. In 1840 the hospital moved to Roosevelt Island and in 1892 the land was sold to the University for 2 million.

Now: Columbia Univ. (look to the middle brown brick building)

Then: The insane asylum

The hospital stood 'exactly where Columbia’s Low Memorial Library is today!

Today(below), this is the only remaining building from the asylum days, meet - Macy Villa. Built for the wealthiest male patients to stay.
 

The final fact I'll share (more of a short story): Scouting NY said Bloomingdale had the top care of its day and they somehow 'came across one report of a doctor who had his wife committed to Bloomingdale after she complained about his frequenting brothels (she was only released after agreeing not to bring it up).' Haha, good luck trying that today! ;)

Photo and info from: Scoutingny


 

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