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United States Naval Hospital (other)
United States Naval Hospital may refer to Naval Hospitals: In the United States * Naval Health Clinic New England * Naval Medical Research Center * Banning General Hospital, a military hospital in Banning, California * Naval Hospital Lemoore at Naval Air Station Lemoore, California * Naval Medical Center San Diego, informally referred to as "Balboa Hospital", in California * Naval Hospital Jacksonville, at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, in Jacksonville, Florida * Naval Hospital Pensacola, in Florida * Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center, in Chicago, Illinois * Naval Health Clinic Annapolis, at United States Naval Academy in Maryland * Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland * Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, in North Carolina * United States Naval Hospital Beaufort, in Port Royal, South Carolina * Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, in Portsmouth, Virginia * Old Naval Hospital, in Washington, D.C. * Naval Hospital Bremerton, in Bremer ...
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Naval Hospital (other)
Naval Hospital may refer to: Hospitals in the United States * Alameda Naval Hospital, California (1941-1975) * Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, Camp Pendleton, California * Naval Hospital Lemoore, at Naval Air Station Lemoore, Lemoore Station, California * Mound City Civil War Naval Hospital, Mound City, Illinois * Naval Hospital Oakland, Oakland, California * Bob Wilson Naval Hospital, San Diego, California * Naval Hospital Jacksonville, at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida * Naval Hospital Pensacola, Florida * Naval Hospital Corps School (1913–2011), Lake County, Illinois * Bethesda Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland * Naval Hospital Boston Historic District, Chelsea, Massachusetts * Naval Hospital Beaufort, South Carolina * Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Virginia, formerly known as Naval Hospital Portsmouth * Naval Hospital Bremerton, Bremerton, Washington * Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune, North Carolina * Naval Hospital Guam World War II hospitals * Nava ...
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Old Naval Hospital
The Old Naval Hospital is a historic building located at 921 Pennsylvania Avenue, Southeast Washington, D.C., in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. History In March 1864, president Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln ( ; February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865. Lincoln led the nation thro ... asked Congress to construct the hospital. It was constructed in July 1866, for $115,000. Designed to accommodate 50 patients, the new hospital had good ventilation, running water, and gas lighting. In 1906, the hospital moved to its new facility at Observatory Hill, 23rd Street, and E Streets, N.W. In 1922, the building became the Temporary Home for Veterans of All Wars. The property is still owned by the federal government but its jurisdiction was transferred to the District of Columbia in 1962. The building was vacant for many years. ...
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Naval Convalescent Hospital Beaumont
Cherry Valley Hospital, also called Beaumont General Hospital and then Naval Convalescent Hospital Beaumont was a large medical treatment facility during World War 2 near the City of Beaumont, California in Riverside County. The US Army built a 1,000 bed hospital on the 241-acre site in the spring of 1942. The Hospital had 90 wood buildings, including 34 ward buildings, administrative, water treatment, support and staff quarters. The Hospital was at the base of foothills of the San Bernardino National Forest, 4 miles north of the city. The US Army used the to Hospital to support troops training in the California-Arizona Maneuver Area of the vast Desert Training Center. The vast training center trained US Army and Army Air Forces Troops in 1942 and 1943 to prepare for the North African campaign. The training center started in Pomona, California went eastward almost to Phoenix, Arizona, the sout boundary was just outside Yuma, Arizona and north boundary to the southern pa ...
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Naval Hospital Oakland
Naval Hospital Oakland, also known as Oak Knoll Naval Hospital, was a U.S. naval hospital located in Oakland, California that opened during World War II (1942) and closed in 1996 as part of the 1993 Base Realignment and Closure program. The site is bordered on three sides by Mountain Boulevard and Keller Avenue in the city's Oak Knoll section and its map coordinates are . Oak Knoll hospital was built during World War II for the purpose of treating American military personnel who had been wounded in the Pacific theater. In later years it also treated those who had been wounded in the Korean and Vietnam wars. The site was previously a golf course and country club which had closed during the Great Depression. A large main hospital building was started in 1965 and opened in 1968. The base was closed in 1996 in an official Navy ceremony. This building was imploded on 8 April 2011. Oak Knoll and Lehman Brothers bankruptcies In 2005, a partnership of Lehman Brothers and SunCal (a ...
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Naval Hospital Long Beach
VA Long Beach Healthcare System, former Naval Hospital Long Beach is a large medical treatment facility in Long Beach, California. The Veterans Administration Hospital operates the hospital on 100 acres of land at 5901 E 7th St, Long Beach. The hospital has primary care, tertiary care, and long-term care in areas of medicine, surgery, psychiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, oncology, dentistry, spinal cord injury, geriatrics, blind rehabilitation and extended care. The VA Hospital opened on June 1, 1950. The hospital opened in 1942 as a Naval Hospital in 1942 with 300 beds to serve wounded World War 2 servicemen. By the end of the war in 1945, the Naval Hospital had 1800 beds. Naval Hospital Long Beach also served as a major teaching hospital for the US Navy. In 1950 the Naval transferred the hospital to the Veterans Administration at the request of the President of the United States and the Secretary of Defense. The Navy purchased the land on Septemb ...
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Long Beach Towne Center
Long Beach Towne Center is a large power center in northeastern Long Beach, California at Carson St. and the I-605, with of retail space on a site. It is the largest shopping center in Long Beach. Tenants Tenants include: *Retail stores: Walmart, Sam's Club, Barnes & Noble, Ashley Furniture HomeStore, Bob's Discount Furniture, Petsmart, Old Navy, Michaels Stores, IKEA Design Studio, Lowe's *Restaurants: TGI Fridays, In-N-Out Burger, Chick-fil-A, Lucille's Smokehouse (barbecue), Roadhouse Grill (steakhouse) *Entertainment: Regal Cinemas, Dave & Buster's History The site was empty until 1960, when the United States Navy opened a military hospital on the site. In 1995, operations were transferred to the Veterans Administration, which closed the hospital and moved patients to the VA Long Beach Healthcare System facility near California State University, Long Beach. After disputes with the city of Lakewood over reuse plans, construction began in 1997 and finished in 1999. I ...
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Long Beach Naval Hospital
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San Leandro Naval Hospital
Naval Hospital Oakland, also known as Oak Knoll Naval Hospital, was a U.S. naval hospital located in Oakland, California that opened during World War II (1942) and closed in 1996 as part of the 1993 Base Realignment and Closure program. The site is bordered on three sides by Mountain Boulevard and Keller Avenue in the city's Oak Knoll section and its map coordinates are . Oak Knoll hospital was built during World War II for the purpose of treating American military personnel who had been wounded in the Pacific theater. In later years it also treated those who had been wounded in the Korean and Vietnam wars. The site was previously a golf course and country club which had closed during the Great Depression. A large main hospital building was started in 1965 and opened in 1968. The base was closed in 1996 in an official Navy ceremony. This building was imploded on 8 April 2011. Oak Knoll and Lehman Brothers bankruptcies In 2005, a partnership of Lehman Brothers and SunCal ...
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Ahwahnee Hotel
The Ahwahnee Hotel is a grand hotel in Yosemite National Park, California, on the floor of Yosemite Valley. It was built by the Yosemite Park and Curry Company and opened for business in 1927. The hotel is constructed of steel, stone, concrete, wood, and glass, and is a premier example of National Park Service rustic architecture. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987. and   The Ahwahnee was temporarily renamed the Majestic Yosemite Hotel in 2016 due to a legal dispute between the U.S. government, which owns the property, and the outgoing concessionaire, Delaware North, which claimed rights to the trademarked name. The name was restored in 2019 upon settlement of the dispute. History The Currys David and Jennie Curry were schoolteachers who arrived in Yosemite Valley in 1899. The couple ran a tent camp in the valley and, despite the two-week round-trip journey via horse and wagon from Merced, California, the camp registered 292 guests in its firs ...
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Naval Convalescent Hospital, Santa Cruz
Casa del Rey Hotel (House of the King) was a resort hotel in Santa Cruz, California. During World War II the hotel was converted to the Naval Convalescent Hospital, Santa Cruz. The hotel was built in 1911 by Fred Swanton on Beach Street as a Santa Cruz Boardwalk development plan. The Resort Hotel had: a pool; gardens; and a grand pedestrian bridge to cross the street to visit the beach. The hotel was at about 500 Beach Street and Cliff Street. In addition to the hotel, there were built Cottage apartments. Later after the war the hotel became a senior citizen housing. In the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake there was serious damage to the hotel and was taken down. The site now is the parking lot across the street from the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk amusement park. History Casino The Santa Cruz Railroad opened in 1874, but Santa Cruz did not become a resort destination. The Santa Cruz Railroad became part of the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1881. Santa Cruz became a resort in ...
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Naval Hospital Corona
The Lake Norconian Club is a historic former hotel/resort in Norco, California, opened in 1929, sited in a rural community, whose main businesses were poultry, rabbits, and agriculture. It was later known as The Norconian (sometimes billed as The Norconian – World's Resort Supreme) and Clark's Hot Springs. The resort complex is still largely intact, after over 70 years as a naval base and prison. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. The listing included seven contributing buildings, five contributing structures, and a contributing site. With Creation In 1920, after years of land speculation in the San Diego/Julian area of California, Rex Brainerd Clark (May, 1876 – August 31, 1955), through his North Corona Land Company, purchased of land just north of Corona. The land was a failed agricultural community known as "Orchard Heights", but Clark renamed this hilly area "Norco", based on its position North of Corona. In less than three ye ...
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McCormack General Hospital
Pasadena is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Founded in 1874 and incorporated in 1886, the city is famous for its colorful history and for the hosting of both the Tournament of Roses Parade (since 1890) and the annual Rose Bowl game football game (since 1902). It is also the home of the world-renowned California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Indigenous culture and colonization At the time of European contact, the inhabitants of Pasadena and surrounding areas were members of the Native American Indians Hahamog-na tribe, a branch of the Tongva Nation. They spoke the Tongva language (part of the Uto-Aztecan languages group) that lived in the Los Angeles Basin for thousands of years. Tongva dwellings lined the Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County) in present-day Pasadena and south to where it joins the Los Angeles River and along other natural waterways in the city. They lived in thatched, dome-shape lodges. For ...
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