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Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Gadsden: Gadsden: Etowah: 44: None: Formerly HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Gadsden Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Montgomery: Montgomery: Montgomery: 70: None: Formerly HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Montgomery Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of North Alabama ...
320 and 334 Washington Ave. and 114-116 S. Hull St. ... Montgomery Veterans Administration Hospital Historic District. March 19, 2012 215 Perry Hill Rd. ...
The Central Alabama VA Medical Center–Montgomery is a medical facility of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in Montgomery, Alabama.The hospital was built in 1940 and originally consisted of 138 acres (56 ha), but has been reduced to approximately 50 acres (20 ha).
The Dowe Historic District is a 1-acre (0.40 ha) historic district in Montgomery, Alabama.It includes 320 and 334 Washington Avenue and 114–116 South Hull Street. The architectural style of the four contributing buildings ranges from Greek Revival to Queen Anne. [2]
The St. Jude Catholic Hospital, which opened in 1951, was the first integrated hospital in the southeastern United States, [6] [8] and the first hospital in the region to admit all patients regardless of color or creed. [9] It is also the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King's two eldest children, Yolanda and Martin ...
World's first genetically engineered mouse-human monoclonal antibody was used at University Hospital in the treatment of cancer in 1987. Dr. John Richard Montgomery, known for co-implementing the environmental bubble used to protect David Vetter, has served as the chief of pediatric programs at the Huntsville campus.
Greil Memorial Psychiatric Hospital (closed in 2012) Glenn Ireland, II Developmental Center (closed in 1994) Alice Kidd Nursing Home (closed in 2009) Partlow Center (closed in 2011) Searcy Hospital (closed in 2012) J.S. Tarwater Developmental Center (closed in 2004) Thomasville Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (became a part of Searcy in 2004)
In 1893 the church building was completed at Lawrence and Washington Streets. In 1909 the church moved to the Garden District of Montgomery and adopted its current name, Trinity Presbyterian Church. The new sanctuary building was completed in 1913 on the corner of Hull Street and Felder Avenue. In 1951 the sanctuary was burned.