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  2. Philadelphia Lazaretto - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Lazaretto was the Second quarantine hospital in the United States, built in 1799, in Tinicum Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. [3] The site was originally inhabited by the Lenni Lenape, and then the first Swedish settlers.

  3. Lazaretto - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia River Quarantine Station located across the river from Astoria, Oregon, also has a remaining example of a government built lazaretto constructed in 1912 by the US Marine Hospital Service. The lazaretto building is currently a museum dedicated to telling the story of station and its impact on the region. [citation needed]

  4. Lazzarettos of Dubrovnik - Wikipedia

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    In 1590, the government started with the construction of the lazaretto in Ploče. The constriction was completed in 1642. It contained 10 multi-storey buildings (5 for goods, 5 for people) connected by 5 interior courtyards. This lazaretto had five areas and five residential buildings for passengers who had to go through quarantine.

  5. I've always lived in the South, but Tybee Island's ... - AOL

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    The Tybee Island Black History Trail documents the arrival of enslaved Africans at Lazaretto Creek Quarantine to the journey to present day Tybee Island.

  6. Lazaretto Creek - Wikipedia

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    In the legislation, the erection of a lazaretto, or quarantine station, was ordered to be built on Tybee Island. In 1767, 18 years later, 100 acres (40 ha) on Tybee Island's extreme western tip were purchased by Josiah Tattnall to create the quarantine station.

  7. Portal : Philadelphia/Selected article/May 2008 - Wikipedia

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    Lazaretto in 1936. The Philadelphia Lazaretto was the first quarantine hospital in the United States, built in 1799, in Tinicum Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.The site was originally inhabited by the Lenni Lenape, and then the first Swedish settlers in America.

  8. Ardnadam - Wikipedia

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    Lazaretto Point in Ardnadam was the site of a quarantine station, built in 1807, to treat disease brought into the Clyde ports with imported cotton shipments. The station was demolished in 1840. [7] [8]

  9. Quarantine - Wikipedia

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    In the 1730s, the city built a quarantine station on the Bedloe's Island. [84] The Philadelphia Lazaretto was the first quarantine hospital in the United States, built in 1799, in Tinicum Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. [85] There are similar national landmarks such as the Columbia River Quarantine Station, Swinburne Island and Angel ...