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West Campus

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Photo Name[1] Number[1] Opened[2] Notes
Center Building 1–4 1856
Garfield Hall 5 1872 connected to Center Building
Pine Hall 6 1884 connected to Center Building
Willow Hall 8 1895 connected to Center Building
Howard Hall 9–10 1892 demolished in 1960[2]
Allison Hall 23–26 1899
Atkins Hall 31 1878
Hitchcock Hall 37 1910
Hagan Hall 38 1942
J Building 60 1902
L Building 64 1902
K Building 67 1902
Q Building 68 1902
E Building 69 1902
M Building 72 1902
C Building 73 1902
A Building 74 1904
B Building 75 1902
Douglas A. Munro Coast Guard Headquarters Building 2013[3]

East Campus

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Photo Name[1] Number[1] Opened[4] Notes
Dry Barn / Cow Barn 82 1884
Horse Barn / Stable 83 1902
Blackburn Laboratory 88 1931
R Building 89 1902
W. W. Eldridge Building 90 1931 part of Maple Quadrangle
Glenside 91 1923 part of Maple Quadrangle
Charles H. Nichols Building 92 1936 part of Maple Quadrangle
William A. White Building 93 1934 part of Maple Quadrangle
N Building 94 1902
I Building 95 1902
P Building 100 1902
Tuberculosis Building / Behavioral Studies Building 102 1933
CT Building 3 (Godding) 106 1938 part of Continued Treatment Complex
CT Building 4 (Noyes) 107 1939 part of Continued Treatment Complex
CT Building 5 (Godding) 108 1940 part of Continued Treatment Complex
CT Kitchen & Cafeteria Building 109 1933 part of Continued Treatment Complex
CT Building 6 (Godding) 110 1940 part of Continued Treatment Complex
CT Building 1 (Richardson) 111 1933 part of Continued Treatment Complex
CT Building 2 (Richardson) 112 1933 part of Continued Treatment Complex
CT Building 8 (Noyes) 115 1943 part of Continued Treatment Complex
CT Building 7 (Noyes) 116 1943 part of Continued Treatment Complex
Barton Hall 117 1946 demolished
Haydon Building 119 1952 demolished
Dorothea Dix Pavilion 120 1959 demolished
Chapel 121 1955
John Howard Pavilion 122 1960s demolished
Rehabilitation Medicine Building 124 1963 demolished
New hospital building 2010[5]
Gateway DC Pavilion[6] 2013[5]
St. Elizabeths East Entertainment and Sports Arena 2018[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Site Plan: Saint Elizabeths Hospital". 1985-04-01. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  • ^ a b "Historic Structures Reports and Building Preservation Plans St. Elizabeths West Campus: Summary Report" (PDF). Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. 2010-04-12. pp. 4, 21.
  • ^ U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters (15 November 2013). "Coast Guard dedicates new home to WWII Medal of Honor recipient". U.S. Coast Guard Newsroom. U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Archived from the original on 25 August 2016. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  • ^ "Saint Elizabeths Hospital East Campus Historic Resource Survey" (PDF). EHT Traceries, Inc. 2011-07-01. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  • ^ a b "Overview". St. Elizabeths East. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  • ^ "Gateway DC Pavilion". Events DC. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  • ^ "DC Entertainment & Sports Arena in Southeast Opens". Retrieved September 23, 2018.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Campus_of_St._Elizabeths_Hospital&oldid=1177410271"

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