Rockland State Hospital
This is the second cache in a series exploring the history and architecture of America's historic psychiatric hospitals. To find the cache and the subsequent caches in the series, you must solve the puzzle below. You will be required to dive into the history of each hospital.
Do not go to the posted coordinates. They would take you to the hospital's old administration building (Building 1), which is still standing as of the creation of this cache, but off limits. You will pass it on your way to the cache, so be sure to take a look!
Assume N41 AB.CDE W73 FG.HIJ
A: The second digit in the number of initial male patients in the hospital when it opened.
B: The number of days uncontrollable patients were placed in a seclusion room, generally.
C: The last digit of the year the hospital opened, minus 1.
D: The last digit in the initial number of beds the hospital had.
E: The third digit in the year the Children's unit was closed.
F: The third digit in the year the hosital reached its peak population.
G: The last digit in the year insulin shock therapy began at Rockland, plus 1.
H: A television show was filmed at one of Rockland's closed facilities. The day this show premiered, minus 10, is H.
I: The first digit in the number of acres the campus was when construction began.
J: The year the hospital changed its name, minus 1,966.
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Cache is a bison tube located in a public portion of the Rockland campus. You will drive by many of the historic buildings that are still standing on your journey to GZ. There were once dozens more, but the buildings that remain are still quite interesting. Watch out for golfing muggles.
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certitude.