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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. List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Delaware County

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) ... Lazaretto Quarantine Station: October 25, 2008: 99 Wanamaker Ave., at ...

  5. 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.

  6. NASA maps show the effect of a quarantine on air pollution

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    However, a government quarantine designed to stop the spread of the coronavirus disease COVID-19 made pollution drop much more significantly and for a longer period. NASA maps show the effect of a ...

  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. Before-and-After Photos Show the Sudden Devastation ... - AOL

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    Google Maps; Zoë Meyers / AFP. A view of the Pacific Coast Highway. As of Thursday, Jan. 9, officials said that the harsh winds that had fueled the flames were abating, somewhat, although the two ...

  9. Push continues to document, memorialize enslaved Africans ...

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    The Lazaretto The post Push continues to document, memorialize enslaved Africans buried near Lazaretto Creek appeared first on TheGrio. Push continues to document, memorialize enslaved Africans ...