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Help Preserve Rolling Hills Asylum

By Sharon Coyle   |  June 27, 2017

This GoFundMe Campaign is to raise money for a professionally qualified and reputable arborist and landscaping company to trim, prune, and in some instances, remove the aged trees surrounding the main buildings of the Rolling Hills Asylum compound. The trimming and removal of the trees are necessary in order to preserve and protect the buildings, windows, and roofs from the over growth and potential damaging effects of aged trees.  The professional given estimated cost by a reputable company for this service (including removing all debris from the trimming and removal of the trees) is three to four times higher than origionally believed - the actual total is $32,000. Rolling Hills Asylum in East Bethany, NY was originally opened in 1827 as The Genesee County Poor House. Located in the geographical center of the county (at the time), the property encompassed 108 acres of land, several dormitories, barns, chicken coups, ice house, dairy, wood working shop, and more. A county operated facility which cared for the locally mentally or physically disabled, indigents, widows, orphans, habitual drunkards, and more, the facility was self sufficient and was able to care for as many as 150-200 lost souls at a time, for as little as $1.08 a week. In order to keep the cost of living expenses down, all the able-body residents (“inmates”) were required to participate in the day to day operations of the facility and ground. The land adjacent to the property was originally purchased in 1882 in order to supply wood to the County's Poor House for cooking and heating. Now known as the Genesee County Park & Forest. The park, established in 1915, is recognized as the first County Forest in New York State and was created through the efforts of George Fleming, County Home Superintendent, who initiated the planting of 31,000 trees. During the 1920's, New York State helped by providing the evergreens and manpower to plant additional trees. By 1935 over 169,000 trees had been planted. By 1938, the ever growing county decided to add a hospital to the compound - the Genesee County Infirmary. It was renowned as one of the most contemporary facilities of its era and was the first fire proof facility of the county - being constructed of brick, cinderblocks, and cement.  Just shy of 30 years later, in 1964 the entire facility was converted and renamed the Genesee County Nursing Home, or as the locals lovingly referred to it as “the old county home” until its closing in 1974. Come the early 1980’s the property was taken over by private ownership. In fact, there were three separate private owners between 1980 and 2009, each lasting about 10 years. I purchased the property in late 2009, I gave up my home, my marriage, everything, and moved 3,000 miles out to Western New York,  with just one suit case and not much else, except gumption, drive, fostering the dreams and aspirations of saving this historically rich and architecturally beautiful property, now encompassing just a little over 11 acres, 60,000 sq. ft of main buildings and several out buildings. Rolling Hills Asylum is first and foremost an historical property focusing in on honoring those who lived, worked, and passed here. In fact, in 2013 the William G. Popery Foundation granted the properties first historical roadside marker - honoring the 1827 opening of the Poor House and its residents. In 2016 the WGP Foundation along with the New York Folklore Society presented the property with its “Legends and Lore” marker - commemorating the property’s contribution to the Legend and Folklore of New York State. Below are just some of the 25+ trees needing attention. I ask you to please - help preserve a piece of history by contributing to the care of this beautiful and historic property.   Thank you! Sharon Coyle, Proprietress Special thanks to Tim Shaw for the creation of the video for this campaign.

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  • Oct 12 October 12, 2025 - Rocky Horror Picture Show Spectacular! $99
    October 12, 2024 - Rocky Horror Picture Show Spectacular! 6p-Midnight - $99 50th Anniversary of the Rocky Horror Picture Show! Step into the historic, haunted halls where classic cult fun meets paranormal thrills. Don’t miss this eerie, entertaining, and totally unique night! Rocky Horror Picture Show 50th Anniversary
Live Shadow Cast | Catered Dinner | Ghost Hunt Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Rocky Horror Picture Show at Rolling Hills Asylum! Watch the movie projected above a casket in our haunted rec room, accompanied by a live shadow cast from WNY Hoopla Theater Group, Western NY's finest Rocky Horror shadow cast featuring a myriad of talented performers from Rochester and surrounding areas! Come out for this unforgettable interactive experience. Event Includes: Movie + live shadow cast performance Complimentary Prop bag Costume contest with Prizes Catered Taco Bar Free roam of the haunted asylum & self-guided ghost hunt Catered dinner by More than A Mouthful Catering: Taco Bar, Soft Beverages, and Dessert. For the Costume Contest : Dress up as your favorite Rocky Horror Picture Show Character for our RHPS Costume Contest! Following the spectacular, a self guided ghost hunt! Don't forget to bring a change of proper clothes and proper shoes for the ghost hunt following the RHPS Festivities! Includes Tips on how to investigate, overview on the history and haunting of Rolling Hills Asylum and more! **Note: Please familiarize yourself with the movie and context if you plan on bringing your teenagers as Rocky Horror has adult content. Rated R. Ages 14-17 with a school ID when accompanied by a parent (pre-approval must be obtained 5 days in advance) Ages 18+ with valid ID only . We will not admit anyone suspected to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol and strictly enforce this zero tolerance policy. Management reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone for any reason. ALL SALES FINAL. NO REFUNDS. NO EXCEPTIONS. For complete Rules & FAQ /get-started/rules-and-faq ON SITE STORE SELLS PARA EQUIPMENT & MORE!
  • Oct 15 October 15, 2025-Guided Flashlight - $39p
    October 15, 2025-Guided Flashlight 6:30p-8:30p- $39p - Step into the shadows with your FREE LOGO flashlight (as supplies last) and uncover the asylum’s chilling history. Your experienced guide will take you on an exploration of infamous areas like the Morgue, Shadow Hallway, and Psych Ward—where whispers, shadowy figures, and footsteps echo in the dark. You will learn not only about the history of the Asylum, but also of some of our most preeminent spirits. By flashlight, the past comes alive—some tragic, some terrifying—as you walk the hallways where history was written in life and death. By night, Rolling Hills transforms into a place where the line between the living and the dead is razor thin. Step into the shadows where history and hauntings meet. Ticket Info: 18+ with valid ID. Ages 14–17 with parent (pre-authorization 2 days ahead). Parking: 30 min before | Check-in: 15 min | No late entry. Bag rules & restrictions apply. No outside food/drinks. Closed-toe, closed-heel shoes required.
  • Oct 15 October 15, 2025-Sellf Guided Ghost Hunt - $39p
    October 15, 2025- Self Guided Ghost Hunt 9p-11p - $39p Step into Rolling Hills Asylum, internationally famous and known as one of the most haunted asylums in the world. Spanning over 60,000 sq ft with a subterranean tunnel, its halls have witnessed tragedy for nearly two centuries. Featured on countless paranormal ghost hunting shows, its corridors are filled with shadow figures, disembodied voices, cold spots, and unexplained activity that has left even skeptics shaken. During this self-guided ghost hunt, explore the Morgue, Shadow Hallway, Psych Ward, the asylum’s tunnel, and more. Explore the haunted halls alone, or for those who want guidance, the experienced Rolling Hills crew will be available to assist in investigating and capturing paranormal evidence—spirit photos, EVP recordings, video, and personal experiences you’ll never forget.Come as a skeptic… leave a believer. Dare to see what waits in the dark. Ticket Info: 18+ with valid ID. Ages 14–17 with parent (pre-authorization 2 days ahead). Parking: 30 min before | Check-in: 15 min | No late entry. Bag rules & restrictions apply. No outside food/drinks. Closed-toe, closed-heel shoes required.