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Tuberculosis Sanatoriums Listings
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Ah-Gwah-Ching State Tuberculosis Sanatorium < Link Review >
Recent photos of former tuberculosis sanatorium near Walker in northern Minnesota.
http://www.isd.net/dwagner2/genfoto5.htm |
Blue Ridge Sanatorium < Link Review >
History and current status of Blue Ridge Sanatorium in Virginia.
http://www.faculty.virginia.edu/blueridgesanatorium/ |
The Essex Mountain Sanatorium < Link Review >
A chronicle of the life and death of a mental health hospital that was built in 1902 in Verona, New Jersey and abandoned in the 1970s. Includes photographs.
http://www.mountainsanatorium.net |
Maybury Tuberculosis Sanatorium < Link Review >
Information on the Maybury TB Sanatorium that stood in Northville, Mi. Photos and history, and forum.
http://www.mayburysanatorium.com/ |
Michigan State Sanatorium < Link Review >
History of tuberculosis sanatorium in Michigan, accompanied by vintage postcard images.
http://www.livgenmi.com/sanatorium.htm |
A Place in Time: South End -- Waverly < Link Review >
Courier-Journal article about the history of Waverly Hills Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Louisville, Kentucky, and its neighborhood.
http://www.courier-journal.com/reweb/community/placetime/southend-waverly.html |
Ron's Official Waverly Hills Website < Link Review >
Pages with photographs, history, and current status of the Waverly Hills tuberculosis sanatorium near Louisville, Kentucky.
http://www.waverlyhillstbsanatorium.com/ |
Sanatoriums in Virginia: ALAV < Link Review >
Trudea-syle aanatoriums in Virginia, part of American Lung Association of Virginia web site, Historical Collections, University of Virginia Health System.
http://hsc.virginia.edu/hs-library/historical/ALAV/sanator.html |
Women's Ward Pavilions at Seaview Hospital < Link Review >
Illustrated preservation page concerning New York City tuberculosis sanitarium constructed in 1909-1911. The buildings and terra-cotta ornamentation were designed by architect Raymond F. Almirall in the Mission Revival Style.
http://www.preserve2.org/seaview/wwp.htm |
Gaylord's Alpine Center a Sight to Behold < Link Review >
Mike Norton reports in the Traverse City Record-Eagle on the history and current status of the former tuberculosis sanatorium in Gaylord, Michigan. (September 30, 2001)
http://www.record-eagle.com/2001/sep/30norton.htm |