Traverse City State Hospital: 2026 Lecture Series

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    This winter in Kirkbride Hall join us for engaging presentations by our knowledgeable tour guides, highlighting important stories, people, and places from the hospital’s past. Each lecture offers a deeper look at the history of the property and its lasting impact on the community.

    Join us for all three!

    Thursday, February 19

    The Moral Treatment Movement

    Presented by: Ruthann Boher-Agosa

    • Learn how the 19th-century movement that shaped the care of patients at the Traverse City State Hospital. This presentation examines the principles of moral treatment and how the hospital’s Kirkbride-style architecture was designed to support healing through environment, routine, and humane care.

    Thursday, March 19

    Women of the Traverse City State Hospital

    Presented by Clover Keyes Avery

    • Women of the Traverse City State Hospital tells the stories of the women who lived, worked, and served within the hospital’s walls. Through personal accounts and historical context, this lecture examines their challenges, achievements, and lasting impact on the property’s history.

    Thursday, April 16

    The Farm

    Presented by: Catherine Allen-Goodwin

    • Long before modern supply chains, the Traverse City State Hospital relied on its own farm to feed patients and staff. The TCSH farm lecture looks at how agriculture supported the hospital’s mission, provided work for patients, and played a key role in everyday life on the grounds.

    Doors open at 6:00pm, Lecture starts at 6:30 pm. Lectures will be about 1 hour with additional time for Q&A after. 

    Tickets are $15 per person. Tickets can be purchased in advance using the link below or at the door.