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Torrance opened its doors on November 25, 1919, with the transfer of five patients from Danville Hospital. The original patient census of five grew to a patient count of nearly 3,300 in the 1950s and 1960s, reflecting the attitudes of society toward mental illness. With the passage of legislation in 1966, [5] which established the community-based mental
single building: Somerset State Hospital: Somerset: 1938: 463: 1947: n/a: closed: cottage: Began as county poor farm. Is now converted to a Correctional facility South Mountain Restoration Center: Mont Alto: 1907: 1100: 1970: active: cottage: also known as Samuel G. Dixon State Hospital Torrance State Hospital: Derry Township: 1919: 3300: 1950s ...
As of July 2018, there were 249 state licensed hospitals and VA hospital facilities in Pennsylvania. 148 of these facilities were non-profit, 86 were for-profit or "investor-owned", and 15 were public hospitals owned by the Federal government, state government, or in one case, the city of Philadelphia. [1]
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Pennsylvania State Hospitals; Philadelphia State Hospital at Byberry; T. Torrance State Hospital; W. Wernersville State Hospital; Western Center
Pennsylvania also counts just one Trump property in the state. With annual profits just shy of $4.4 million, the Trump National Golf Club Philadelphia is worth between $5 million and $25 million ...
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Pages in category "Hospital buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.