$119.00
Includes: Transportation, Lunch Stop, Admission, Guided Tour
Explore the history of Oregon’s historic State Hospital, formerly known as the Oregon Insane Asylum on a guided tour. The 130-year-old hospital was once used as the filming location for the Academy Award-winning movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest". The exhibit explores what it meant to film a movie about mental health in a real hospital and the blurred lines between film crew and hospital community and the controversies it dredged up. With a docent guide, explore the 2,500 square-foot space, in the original Asylum facility, you will discover artifacts, documents, photographs and recordings that share the stories of the people who have lived and worked in the hospital. In addition to diagnostic and treatment equipment, the museum includes artifacts from the Hospital’s farms, workshops, tunnels and wards.
Tac: 8:00am Oly: 8:30am Tum: 8:50am Gra: 9:20am Kel: 10:20am