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  2. City Hospital (Roosevelt Island) - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was demolished in 1994 along with the Delacorte Fountain in a project led by the Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation that also included the earthwork for the future memorial to Franklin D. Roosevelt; [3] [9] [10] this memorial opened as Four Freedoms Park in 2012.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan on ...

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    City Hospital: City Hospital: March 16, 1972 : Between Road 3 and South Loop Road: Roosevelt Island: Built in 1861 by James Renwick Jr. to replace the earlier Penitentiary hospital. Demolished in 1994. 7

  4. Roosevelt Island - Wikipedia

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    A city committee instead recommended a plan by city hospital commissioner S. S. Goldwater, who proposed expanding the island's hospital facilities. [ 122 ] After the Rikers Island jail complex opened, [ 123 ] [ 124 ] workers demolished the Welfare Island jail, [ 125 ] [ 126 ] and all inmates had been relocated by February 1936. [ 127 ]

  5. City Hospital - Wikipedia

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    City Hospital may refer to: . City Hospital, Aberdeen, Scotland; City Hospital, Birmingham, West Midlands, England; City Hospital (Roosevelt Island, New York ...

  6. The Octagon (Roosevelt Island) - Wikipedia

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    The Octagon, built in 1834, is a historic octagonal building and attached apartment block complex located at 888 Main Street on Roosevelt Island in New York City.. It originally served as the main entrance to the New York City Mental Health Hospital (also known as the New York City Lunatic Asylum), which opened in 1841.

  7. North and South Brother Islands (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    North Brother Island, looking southwest from Barretto Point Park. The northern of the islands was uninhabited until 1885, though a lighthouse was built in 1869. In the mid-1880s [8] the Riverside Hospital moved there from Blackwell's Island (now known as Roosevelt Island).

  8. Category:Defunct hospitals in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Central Park Hospital; City Hospital (Roosevelt Island) Coler Specialty Hospital; D. Doctors Hospital (Manhattan) F. French Hospital (Manhattan) J. Jewish Maternity ...

  9. Coler Specialty Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Coler Specialty Hospital was a chronic care facility on New York City's Roosevelt Island that provides services such as rehabilitation and specialty nursing. [1] The hospital was formed in 1996 by the merger of two separate chronic care hospitals on Roosevelt Island. [3]