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List of Medical Centers by Resource Type, Association, or Common History
National Home for Disabled Volunteer
Soldiers(11 Properties)
Eleven branches of the National Home for
Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, established after the Civil War in 1866 by Congress to care
for disabled veterans and those with no homes. The Home Branches were operated in a
military-like fashion with "commandant" leaders, group dining in
"mess" halls, parades, bands, and barracks living for all residents. They were
fully contained communities that included libraries, chapels, theaters, and staff housing,
often in unifying architectural styles. Most notable of these were Hot Springs
Romanesque style and Mountain Home's Beaux Arts style. Victorian styles were popular at
many of the other branch locations.
| VAMC Location |
Branch Name |
Date |
| Bath, New York |
Bath Branch |
1878 |
| Danville, Illinois |
Danville Branch |
1898 |
| Dayton, Ohio |
Central Branch |
1867 |
| Hampton, Virginia |
Southern Branch |
1870 |
| Hot Springs, South Dakota |
Battle Mountain Branch |
1907 |
| Leavenworth, Kansas |
Western Branch |
1884 |
| Marion, Indiana |
Marion Branch |
1889 |
| Mountain Home, Johnson City, TN |
Mountain Branch |
1903 |
| Togus, Maine |
Eastern Branch |
1866 |
| West Los Angeles, California |
Pacific Branch |
1888 |
| Wood, Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Northwestern Branch |
1867 |
Architectural Set Medical Centers (50
Properties)
50 properties nationwide that serve as part of the VA's Architectural Set, a
thematic, multiple property nomination to the National Register. They share a common
prototype floor plan, campus siting/landscaping, and overall health care design strategy;
the exterior facades differ regionally by architectural style.
| VAMC
Location |
Architectural
Style |
Date |
| Alexandria, Louisiana |
French Colonial Revival |
1929 |
| Allen Park, Michigan |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1938 |
| Amarillo, Texas |
Spanish Colonial Revival |
1939 |
| American Lake, Washington |
Spanish: Neo-Pico |
1923 |
| Batavia, New York |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1932 |
| Bath, New York |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1938 |
| Battle Creek |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1924 |
| Bay Pines, Florida |
Churriguerresque |
1924 |
| Bedford, Massachusetts |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1928 |
| Biloxi (BD), Mississippi |
Late Southern Colonial
Revival |
1932 |
| Biloxi (GD), Mississippi |
Spanish Colonial Revival
- Spanish Baroque |
1923 |
| Brockton (West Roxbury), Mass. |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1943 |
| Canandaigua, New York |
English Tudor -
Jacobethan |
1932 |
| Chillicothe, Ohio |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1923 |
| Coatesville, Pennsylvania |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1930 |
| Columbia, South Carolina |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1932 |
| Dallas, Texas |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1940 |
| Des Moines, Iowa |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1933 |
| Fayetteville, Arkansas |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1933 |
| Fayetteville, North Carolina |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1939 |
| Fort Howard, Maryland |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1943 |
| Fort Lyon, Colorado |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1932 |
| Hampton, Virginia |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1937 |
| Hines, Illinois |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1922 |
| Huntington, West Virginia |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1932 |
| Indianapolis (CSR), Indiana |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1931 |
| Lebanon, Pennsylvania |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1947 |
| Lexington (LD), Kentucky |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1930 |
| Lincoln, Nebraska |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1929 |
| Little Rock (NLRD), Arkansas |
Georgian Colonial
(demolished?) |
|
| Lyons, New Jersey |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1929 |
| Marion, Illinois |
Egyptian Revival |
1940 |
| Montgomery, Alabama |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1939 |
| Montrose, New York |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1949 |
| Murfreesboro, Tennessee |
Federal Revival |
1939 |
| Newington, Connecticut |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1930 |
| Northampton, Massachusetts |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1923 |
| Northport, New York |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1927 |
| Perry Point, Maryland |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1919 |
| Pittsburgh (AD), Pennsylvania |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1925 |
| Roseburg, Oregon |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1933 |
| Salem, Virginia |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1933 |
| San Francisco, California |
Art Deco |
1934 |
| St. Cloud, Minnesota |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1923 |
| Sheridan, Wyoming |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1945 |
| Tomah, Wisconsin |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1946 |
| Tuscaloosa, Alabama |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1931 |
| Waco, Texas |
Italian Renaissance
Revival |
1932 |
| W. Los Angeles, California |
Spanish Colonial Revival |
1920 |
| White River Junction, Vermont |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1938 |
| Wichita, Kansas |
Georgian Colonial
Revival |
1933 |
Architecturally Significant Medical Center
Campuses:
| VAMC Location |
Architectural Style |
Date |
| Albuquerque. New Mexico |
Pueblo Revival Style |
1932 |
| Cheyenne, Wyoming |
Prairie Style |
1932 |
| Sioux Falls, South Dakota |
Gothic Revival |
1948 |
| Tucson, Arizona |
Spanish Mission Style |
1928 |
Architecturally
and/or Historically Important Buildings:
| VAMC Location |
Important Building(s) |
Date |
| Ashville, North Carolina |
Old Oteen Hospital Buildings, #1 & Quarters |
1931 |
| Augusta (Lenwood), Georgia |
Three Old Convent/Hotel Bldgs. |
1913 |
| Brockton, Massachusetts |
Quarters Building 60 |
|
| Bronx, New York |
Chapel |
|
| Cleveland (Brecksville), Ohio |
Quarters Building 62 |
1846 |
| Hines, Illinois |
Checkerboard Airfield Lindbergh Supply Depots |
|
| Knoxville, Iowa |
2 Bldgs. School for Blind & Home for
Inebriates |
1905 |
| Lebanon, Pennsylvania |
Pennsylvania Dutch Farm Houses |
1935 |
| Manchester, New Hampshire |
Gothic Stone Tower |
1888 |
| Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Fort Snelling Quarters |
|
| North Chicago, Illinois |
Dewey House |
1914 |
| Paris, France |
Pershing Hall |
1880 |
| Perry Point, Maryland |
Mansion and Mill |
1750 |
| Salem, Virginia |
Mount Airy Estate Home and Pool |
1835 |
| Togus, Maine |
Governor's House National Historic Landmark |
1865 |
| Tomah, Wisconsin |
17 Indian School Buildings |
|
| Tuskegee, Alabama |
Black History Buildings |
1923 |
| Vancouver, Oregon |
Officer's Row - Quarters |
|
Archeologically Important Sites: <
| VA Facility |
Name of District |
Resource Type |
| Bay Pines VAMC |
Indian Burial Mounds |
Indian Mounds |
| Danville VAMC |
Danville Branch - NHDVS |
NHDVS - |
| Dayton VAMC |
Central Branch - NHDVS |
NHDVS - |
| Fayetteville, NC VAMC |
Confederate Breastworks |
Civil War Defensive
Breastworks - 1865 |
| Fort Harrison VAM & ROC |
Fort Harrison |
Former Military Post |
| Fort Howard VAMC |
Fort Howard |
Former Military Post |
| Fort Lyon VAMC |
Fort Lyon |
Former Military Post |
| Fort Meade VAMC |
Fort Meade Historic
District |
Former Military Post |
| Hampton VAMC |
Southern Branch - NHDVS |
NHDVS - Home Trash Pit |
| >Hot Springs VAMC |
Hot Springs Historic
District aka Battle Mountain Sanitarium Branch - NHDVS |
NHDVS - |
| Leavenworth VAMC |
Western Branch - NHDVS |
NHDVS - |
| Long Beach VAMC |
"Puvuanga
Village" |
Indian Activity - Edge of
Indian Trash Scatter |
| Marion VAMC |
Marion Branch - NHDVS |
>NHDVS - |
| Milwaukee VAMC |
Soldier's Home (Silurian
Rock) Reef |
Silurian Rock Reef |
| Palo Alto VAMC |
VAMC says Ohlone Indian
Burial Grounds; many finds |
| Perry Point VAMC |
Susquehanna Indian
activity; former plantation |
Assorted Sites; Indian;
WW-I Nitrate Plant |
| Prescott VAMC |
Fort Whipple Historic
District |
Former Military Post;
protected settlers from Indian attacks; original stock |
| Salem VAMC |
Architectural Set &
Mount Airy Estate Home and Pool |
| Shreveport VAMC |
| Tucson VAMC |
Unique Architecture |
Historic VAMCs - Former Military Posts:
(Historically Significant for that Association)
| VAMC Location |
Original Military Name |
Date |
| Boise, Idaho |
Fort Boise |
1863 |
| Cincinnati, Ohio |
Fort Thomas |
1890 |
| Fort Harrison, Montana |
Fort Harrison |
1892 |
| Fort Howard, Maryland |
Fort Howard |
1899 |
| Fort Lyon, Colorado |
Fort Lyon |
1860s |
| Fort Meade, South Dakota |
Fort Meade |
1891 |
| Little Rock (NLRD), Arkansas |
Fort Logan Roots |
1896 |
| Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Fort Snelling |
1921 |
| Prescott, Arizona |
Fort Whipple |
1863 |
| Sheridan, Wyoming |
Fort MacKenzie |
1898 |
Other VAMCs Formerly Military Properties:
(No Known Historic Significance for that Association)
| VAMC Location |
Original
Military Name or Owner Service |
Date Acquired |
| Alexandria, Louisiana * |
Camp Beauregard
(Hospital) Demolished |
1919 |
| Augusta, Lenwood Div., Georgia * |
from War Dept. |
1920 |
| Battle Creek, Michigan * |
Fort Custer
(demolished) |
|
| Biloxi, (Gulfport Div.), Mississippi * |
from Navy
(demolished) |
1923 |
| Brockton, Massachusetts |
from Navy |
|
| Butler, Pennsylvania |
from War Dept. |
1946 |
| Chillicothe, Ohio * |
Camp Sherman;
from War Dept. |
1922 |
| Dublin, Georgia |
U.S. Navy
Hospital 1948-62 |
1962 |
| Hines, Illinois * |
Vaughn Gen.
Hosp., from War Dept. (became annex) |
1946 |
| Houston, Texas |
Camp Logan |
|
| Long Beach, California |
from the Navy |
1950 |
| Louisville, Kentucky |
Former Nichols
General Hosp., from War Dept. |
1946 |
| Martinsburg, West Virginia |
from War Dept.
(demolished) |
1946 |
| North Chicago, Illinois |
Camps Lawrence
and McIntyre (demolished) |
|
| Palo Alto, (MPD), California |
Camp Fremont (WWI
Remount Station) (demolished) |
1910s |
| Perry Point, Maryland * |
Union Army used
in Civil War as Mule Training Station Military used in WWI as Nitrate Plant |
|
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
from Navy; was
re-used by Navy during 1950 |
1946 |
| Richmond, Virginia |
from War Dept.
(demolished) |
1944 |
| Salt Lake City, Utah |
Fort Douglas
(demolished) |
1932 |
| San Francisco, California * |
Fort Miley
(demolished) |
1934 |
| San Juan, Puerto Rico |
from Navy |
1946 |
| St. Albans, Brooklyn, New York |
from Navy |
1974 |
| Temple, Texas |
from War
Dept. |
1946 |
| Topeka, Kansas |
Former Winter
Gen. Hosp., from War Dept. |
1946 |
| Vancouver, Oregon * |
from War Dept. |
1946 |
| White City, Oregon |
Camp White
(demolished); from Navy |
1942 |
* Historically significant for other reasons
Former
Tuberculosis Hospitals:
| VAMC Location |
Dates |
| Ashville, NC (Biltmore)* |
1920 - 1961 |
| Alexandria, LA |
1919 - 1928 |
| Aspinwall, PA |
1925 - 1936 |
| Atlanta, GA (King Sanatorium)* |
1947 - 1951 |
| Baltimore, MD |
1952 - 1967+ |
| Batavia, NY |
1951 - 1959 |
| Brecksville, OH |
1946 - 1965 |
| Butler, PA |
1951 - 1964 |
| Camp Kearney, CA* |
1921 - 1926 |
| Castle Point, NY |
1924 - 1966 |
| Excelsior Springs, MO* |
1931 - 1942 |
| Fort Bayard, NM* |
1920 - 1959 |
| Fort Harrison, MT |
1923 - 1935 |
| Fort Lyon, CO |
1922 - 1933 |
| Greenville, SC* |
1919 - 1924 |
| Indianapolis, IN |
1953 - 1967+ |
| Kerrville, TX |
1923 - 1960 |
| Livermore, CA |
1925 - 1960 |
| Madison, WI |
1951 - 1960 |
| Memphis, TN |
1947 - 1958 |
| Minneapolis, MN (Asbury Hotel)* |
1923 - 1928 |
| Outwood, KY* |
1922 - 1962 |
| Palo Alto (Menlo Park), CA |
1919 - 1923 |
| Rutland Heights, MA* |
1923 - 1961 |
| Sampson, NY* |
1946 - 1947 |
| San Fernando, CA* |
1926 - 1963 |
| Springfield, MO* |
1947 - 1952 |
| Sunmount, NY* |
1924 - 1960 |
| Tacoma, WA (Cushman School)* |
1920 - 1924 |
| Tucson, AZ |
1920 - 1959 |
| Tuskegee, AL |
1923 - 1924 |
| Walla Walla, WA |
1922 - 1959 |
| Waukesha, WI* |
1945 - 1958 |
| West Haven, CT |
1919 - 1927 |
| Whipple, AZ (Prescott) |
1920 - 1959 |
| * Denotes property no longer owned by VA. |
Former Public
Health Service Hospitals:
| VAMC Location |
Original Date Built |
Date Transferred from PHS to VA |
| Alexandria, Louisiana |
1919 |
1922 |
| Boise, Idaho (loaned to PHS) |
1863; 1907 |
1920-22 |
| Fort Lyon, Colorado |
1860s; 1906 |
1922 |
| Hines, Illinois |
1921 |
1922 |
| Houston, Texas |
1919 |
1922 |
| Jefferson Barracks Div., St. Louis, Missouri |
? |
1923 |
| Knoxville, Iowa |
1905 |
1920; 23 |
| Lake City, Florida |
1920 |
1922 |
| Lenwood Div., Augusta, Georgia |
1913; 1920 |
1922 |
| Menlo Park Div., Palo Alto, California |
1900s |
1919 |
| Minneapolis, Minnesota |
? |
1921 |
| North Little Rock Div., Little Rock, Arkansas |
1890 |
1921 |
| Perry Point, Maryland |
1735; 1918 |
1919 |
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
1920 |
1922 |
| Portland Div., Portland, Oregon |
? |
1928 |
| Walla Walla, Washington |
1856; 1906 |
1922 |
Post
WWII - VA Designed 500 Bed Hospitals:
To serve the many veterans needing care after World War II, the VA undertook a massive
program of building in many places around the country another prototype hospital which we
now call the "Bradley 500 Bed Hospital" in reference to then VA Administrator
Omar Bradley and the approximate number of beds in the design. The number of actual
beds varied slightly to accommodate the site or other variables. Due to the need for
getting these buildings in use quickly, they are austere and lack architectural
embellishment.
| VAMC Location |
No. of Original Beds |
Date |
| Albany, New York |
500 |
1951 |
| Ann Arbor, Michigan |
487 |
1952 |
| Chicago, Illinois |
488 |
1953 |
| Cincinnati, Ohio |
487 |
1954 |
| Columbia, Missouri |
500 |
|
| Dallas, Texas |
500 |
1952 |
| Denver, Colorado |
485 |
1951 |
| Durham, North Carolina |
500 |
1953 |
| Indianapolis (WTSD), Indiana |
486 |
1952 |
| Kansas City, Missouri |
500 |
1952 |
| Louisville, Kentucky |
486 |
1946 |
| Marlin, Texas |
500 |
1950 |
| Minneapolis, Minnesota |
500 |
1947 |
| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
488 |
1953 |
| Palo Alto, California |
500 |
1958 |
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
488 |
1950 |
| Providence, Rhode Island |
393 |
1949 |
| Saginaw, Michigan |
500 |
1950 |
| St. Louis, Missouri |
487 |
1953 |
| Syracuse, New York |
488 |
1953 |
| VARIATIONS: |
| Marlin |
193 |
| Minot |
162 |
| Saginaw |
193 |
Hospitals
Constructed by the Corps of Engineers:
February 1946 - May 1954
In the early Fall of 1945, General Omar Bradley, VA Administrator, decided to
request the Corps of Engineers (OCE or Corps) assistance in building hospitals needed for
the VA post-World War II expansion which Congress had already approved and funded. The
Corps began work for the Veterans Administration February, 1946, after receiving official
approval to do so that month. After eight years of work, the Corps completed the program
in May 1954. The Corps and its contractors constructed 44 complete hospitals in those
years at a cost of $364,184,828. in A/E and construction expenses. OCE handled the design
features while the field handled actual construction. All divisions of the Corps were
involved. Within OCE, the Hospital Branch of Construction Operations Division authorized
the funds and generally supervised the construction phase and the Projects Control Section
of Engineering Division coordinated design, specifications and engineering phases to the
actual point of the invitation to bid. Problems with lack of specialized personnel and the
necessary decision authority soon led to establishment of the Hospital Design Branch in
the Summer of 1947. But the number of Corps employees involved cannot be readily
determined.
| VAMC Location |
Nominal Bed Size and Type |
Date |
| Albany, NY |
1000 General Medical (GM) |
1951 |
| Altoona, PA |
220 GM |
1950 |
| Baltimore Lock Raven), MD |
300 Tuberculosis (TB) |
1952 |
| Beckley, WV |
200 GM |
1950 |
| Big Spring, TX |
250 GM |
1950 |
| Birmingham, AL |
500 GM |
1949 |
| Bonham, TX |
300 Domiciliary (Dom), 50 GM |
1951 |
| Boston, MA |
1000 GM |
1952 |
| Buffalo, NY |
1000 GM |
1950 |
| Clarksburg, WV |
200 GM |
1950 |
| Durham, NC |
500 GM |
1953 |
| East Orange, NJ |
1000 GM |
1952 |
| Erie, PA |
200 GM |
1951 |
| Fort Hamilton (Brooklyn), NY |
1000 GM |
1949 |
| Fort Wayne, IN |
200 GM |
1950 |
| Fresno, CA |
250 GM |
1950 |
| Grand Island, NE |
200 GM |
1951 |
| Grand Junction, CO* |
152 GM |
1947 |
| Iowa City, IA |
500 GM |
1952 |
| Iron Mountain, MI |
250 GM |
1948 |
| Jefferson Barracks, MO |
544 Neuropsychiatric (NP) |
|
| Kansas City, MO |
500 GM |
1952 |
| Little Rock, AR |
500 GM |
1950 |
| Madison, WI |
500 TB |
1951 |
| Manchester, NH |
150 GM |
1950 |
| Miles City, MT |
100 GM |
1951 |
| Minot, ND* & ** |
162 GM |
1950 |
| New Orleans, LA |
500 GM |
1952 |
| New York, NY |
1250 GM |
1954 |
| Omaha, NE |
500 GM |
1950 |
| Montrose (Peekskill), NY* |
1984 NP |
1950 |
| Phoenix, AZ |
200 GM |
1951 |
| Pittsburgh, PA |
1000 NP |
1954 |
| Pittsburgh, PA |
750 GM |
1953 |
| Poplar Bluff, MO |
200 GM |
1951 |
| Providence, RI* |
418 GM |
1949 |
| Salt Lake City, UT |
500 NP |
1952 |
| Seattle, WA |
300 GM |
1951 |
| Shreveport, LA |
450 GM |
1950 |
| Sioux Falls, SD* |
283 GM |
1948 |
| Spokane, WA |
200 GM |
1950 |
| West Haven, CT |
400 TB, 500 GM |
1953 |
| Wilkes-Barre, PA |
475 GM |
1950 |
| Wilmington, DE |
300 GM |
1950 |
| * Designed by Veterans Administration |
| ** No longer owned by VA |
Haun Type Hospitals: (in the late 1950's)
These were designed by in-house VA staff and named after a Dr. Haun involved in their
development as Neuropsychiatric, campus type facilities, 1000 beds:
| VAMC Location |
Date |
| Brockton, Massachusetts |
1953 |
| Cleveland (Brecksville), Ohio |
1961 |
| North Chicago (part), Illinois |
1961 |
| Palo Alto, California |
1958 |
| Sepulveda, California |
1955 |
| Topeka, Kansas |
1958 |
VAHBS - VA Hospital Building System Hospitals: (1970-90's)
VA Hospital Building System, a modern design dividing large area multi-storied
hospitals into service zones, integrating mechanical system modules within interstitial
space between occupied floors with external mechanical equipment towers. Considered
comprehensive, modern replacement facilities.
| VAMC Location |
Date of Completion |
| Albuquerque, New Mexico |
1986 |
| Baltimore, Maryland |
1992 |
| Bay Pines, Florida |
1983 |
| Bronx, New York |
1980 |
| Detroit, Michigan |
1995 |
| Houston, Texas |
1991 |
| Loma Linda, California |
1977 |
| Martinsburg, West Virginia |
1983 |
| Minneapolis, Minnesota |
1987 |
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Clinic)* |
1994 |
| Pittsburgh (UD-Aspinwall), Pennsylvania |
1995 |
| Portland, Oregon |
1987 |
| Richmond, Virginia |
1983 |
| San Antonio, Texas* |
1973 |
| San Diego, California * |
1971 |
| Seattle, Washington |
1984 |
| West Los Angeles, California * |
1976 |
| West Palm Beach (Riviera Beach), Florida |
1994 |
| * Not VAHBS, but used interstitial space;
were of same design |
VA Major
Replacement Hospitals 1970's - 1990's
| Hospital
Property Location |
Date
Originally Used as VAMC* |
Construction Date
of New |
| Aspinwall Div., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
1925 |
1989 |
| Albuquerque, New Mexico (VAHBS) |
1932 |
1986 |
| Augusta, Georgia (VAHBS) |
1920 |
1983 |
| Baltimore, Maryland (VAHBS) |
1952** |
1992 |
| Bay Pines, Florida (VAHBS) |
1932 |
1983 |
| Bronx, New York (VAHBS) |
1921 |
1980 |
| Columbia, South Carolina |
1932 |
1973 |
| Dayton, Ohio |
1867; 1930 |
1988 |
| Detroit, Michigan (VAHBS) |
1938*** |
1996 |
| Houston, Texas (VAHBS) |
1922 |
1991 |
| Little Rock, Arkansas (VAHBS) |
1950 |
1983 |
| Loma Linda, California (VAHBS) |
1926**** |
1977 |
| Martinsburg, West Virginia (VAHBS) |
1946 |
1983 |
| Minneapolis, Minnesota (VAHBS) |
1921 |
1987 |
| North Little Rock, Arkansas (VAHBS) |
1921 |
1983 |
| Portland, Oregon (VAHBS) |
1928 |
1987 |
| Richmond, Virginia (VAHBS) |
1944 |
1983 |
| Seattle, Washington (VAHBS) |
1951 |
1984 |
| Tuskeegee, Alabama |
1923 |
1983 |
| West Los Angeles, California (VAHBS) |
1888; 1920 |
1976 |
(VAHBS) VA Hospital Building System, a modern design integrating mechanical
system modules within interstitial space between occupied floors. Considered
comprehensive, modern replacement facilities
- * VAMC = Veterans Affairs Medical Center
- ** Replaced Loch Raven campus
- *** Replaced Allen Park campus
- **** Replaced San Fernando, destroyed in earthquake, 1973
Earlier Replacement Hospitals
| Hospital
Property Location |
Date
Originally Used as VAMC* |
Date of
New Construction |
| Asheville, North Carolina |
1931 |
1967 |
| Fargo, North Dakota |
1929 |
1948 |
| Fort Harrison, Montana |
1892 |
1963 |
| Hines, Illinois |
1922 |
1964 |
| Kerrville, Texas |
1926 |
1947 |
| Lake City, Florida |
1922 |
1952 |
| Livermore, California |
1925 |
1949 |
| Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
1867 |
1965 |
| Salt Lake City, Utah |
1932 |
1952 |
| San Francisco, California |
1934 |
1969 |
| San Juan, Puerto Rico |
1945 |
1964 |
| Washington, District of
Columbia |
1919***** |
1965 |
| White River Junction, Vermont |
1938 |
1968 |
***** Replaced Mount Alto campus
VAMC's having Golf Courses
| American Lake, WA |
| Battle Creek, MI |
| Bedford, MA |
| Canandaigua, NY |
| Chillicothe, OH |
| Danville, IL |
| Knoxville, IA |
| Lebanon, PA |
| Little Rock, AR |
| Long Beach CA |
| Lyons, NJ |
| Murfreesboro, TN |
| North Chicago, IL |
| Northport, NY |
| Palo Alto, CA |
| Perry Point, MD |
| Roseburg, OR |
| Sepulveda, CA. |
| St. Cloud, MN |
| Tomah, WI |
| West Los Angeles, CA |
| White City, OR |
Former VA Hospitals - No Longer Owned:
| VAMC Location |
Other Defining Details |
Dates Owned |
| Arrowhead Springs, CA |
Former Arrowhead Springs Hotel |
1920 - 1924 |
| Asheville, NC |
Biltmore, Former Kenilworth Inn |
1919 - 1922 |
| Atlanta, GA |
King Sanatorium |
1920 - 1966 |
| Atlanta, GA |
Peachtree Road |
1947 - 1951 |
| Augusta, GA |
Annex, Milledgeville |
1935 - 1942 |
| Augusta, GA |
Forest Hills |
1951 - 1980 |
| Baltimore, MD |
Fort McHenry 1920 - 1923 |
1952 - 1967+ |
| Blawnox, PA |
Hoboken, Parkview |
1919 - 1920 |
| Boston, MA |
Parker Hill |
1919 - 1922 |
| Brecksville, MA |
Broadview Heights |
1940 - 1965 |
| Brooklyn, NY |
Manhattan Beach (Sheepheads Bay) |
1946 - 1950 |
| Camp Kearney, CA |
Former Army Base Hosp. |
1921 - 1926 |
| Cape May, NJ |
Wissahickon Barracks, US Naval Hosp. |
1919 - 1921 |
| Chamblee, GA |
Former Lawson General |
1946 - 1952 |
| Chicago, IL |
4629 Drexel Blvd. |
1919 - 1923 |
| Chicago, IL |
7535 Stoney Island Ave. |
1921 - 1924 |
| Chillicothe, OH (First One) |
Former Camp Sherman |
1921 - 1924 |
| Cleveland, OH |
Former Crile, Parma & Parma Heights |
1946 - 1964 |
| Clinton, IA |
Schick General Hospital |
1948 - 1965 |
| Colfax, IA |
Former Colfax Springs Hotel |
1921 - 1923 |
| Coral Gables, FL |
Former Biltmore Hotel, then Pratt General Army
Hospital (1942-47), VA Hosp,.now restored Coral Gables Hotel |
1947 - 1968 |
| Corpus Christi, TX |
Former Corpus Beach Hotel |
1919 - 1919 |
| Dansville, NY |
Former Jackson Health Resort |
1919 - 1920 |
| Deming, NM |
Camp Cody |
1919 - 1920 |
| Denver, CO |
Fort Logan |
1920 - 1959 |
| Dwight, IL |
Former Keeley Institute |
1920 - 1923 &1935 - 1965 |
| East Norfolk, MA |
Former Norfolk State Hosp. |
1919 - 1922 |
| Excelsior Springs, MO |
|
1924 - 1963 |
| Fort Bayard, NM |
|
1920 - 1965 |
| Fort Benjamin Harrison, IN |
|
1946 - 1953 |
| Fort Thomas, KY |
Altamont Hotel |
1921 - 1926 |
| Fort Washington, MD |
|
1945 - 1946 |
| Framingham, MA |
Former Cushing Gen. Hosp. |
1946 - 1953 |
| Greenville, SC |
Camp Sevier |
1919 - 1924 |
| Houston, TX |
Camp Logan |
1919 - 1923 |
| Jackson, MS |
Foster Gen.; Lindbergh & South Drs. |
1946 - 1962 |
| Jacksonville, FL |
Jos. E. Johnson Army Gen. Hosp. |
1919 - 1919 |
| Kansas City, MO |
Christian Hosp. - leased |
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| Kansas City, MO |
Fmr. Wesley Hosp., 11th & Harrison Sts. |
1921 - 1933 |
| Little Rock, AR |
Roosevelt Road |
1950 - 1984 |
| Markleton, PA |
|
1920 - 1921 |
| McKinney, TX |
|
1946 - 1965 |
| Memphis, TN |
Crump Blvd., previously Lamar Street; former
Methodist Hospital |
1922 - 1958 |
| Memphis, TN |
Formerly Kennedy Gen. Hosp. |
1946 - 1967 |
| Mendota, WI |
|
1937 - 1948 |
| Miami Beach, FL |
Nautilus Gen. Hosp. |
1946 - 1947 |
| Minneapolis, MN |
Former Asbury Hotel, 914 Elliott Ave. |
1921 - 1928 |
| Minot, ND |
|
1950 - 1959 |
| Mobile, AL |
So. Infirmery Annex |
1921 - 1923 |
| Nashville, TN |
Thayer Gen. Hosp., Whitebridge Rd. |
1946 - 1963 |
| New Orleans, LA |
Former Algiers Annex to New Orleans Marine
Hosp. |
1921 - 1929 |
| New Orleans, LA |
Belvedere, Med. Infirmary, 439 Flood St. |
1920 - 1921 |
| New Orleans, LA |
Former Army LaGarde Gen Hosp. |
1946 - 1947 |
| New Orleans, LA |
Former US Navy Hosp. |
1947 - 1952 |
| New York NY |
345 W. 50th Street |
1919 - 1922 |
| Norfolk, VA |
Sewells Point |
1919 - 1922 |
| Oakland, CA |
|
1946 - 1963 |
| Oklahoma City, OK |
Will Rogers Air Field Station |
1946 - 1953 |
| Outwood, KY |
Dawson Springs |
1922 - 1962 |
| Philadelphia, PA |
Fmr. Navy Hos., 24th & Gray's Ferry Rd. |
1920 - 1932 |
| Phoenix, AZ |
Papago Park P.O.W. Hosp. |
1946 - 1951 |
| Pikesville, KY |
Abandoned |
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| Portland, OR (First Location) |
|
1921 - 1928 |
| Rutland Heights, MA |
|
1923 - 1965 |
| Saint Louis, MO |
5900 Arsenal, Former Army Gen. Hosp. |
1919 - 1923 |
| Saint Paul, MN |
Aberdeen Hotel, Dayton & Virginia Aves. |
1921 - 1927 |
| Salt Lake City, UT |
12th Avenue |
1932 - 1962 |
| Sampson, NY |
|
1946 - 1947 |
| San Fernando, CA |
Demolished in 1973 earthquake |
1926 - 1973 |
| San Juan, PR |
US Navy, San Patricio, Dunas St. |
1946 - 1969 |
| Saratoga Springs, NY |
|
1943 - ? |
| Springfield, MO |
Former Army O'Reilly Gen. Hosp. |
1947 - 1952 |
| Staten Island, NY |
Fox Hills |
1920 - 1922 |
| Staten Island, NY |
Halloran Gen. Hosp. |
1947 - 1951 |
| Sterling Junction, MA |
Leased from Worcester MA Red Cross |
1921 - 1922 |
| Sunmount, NY |
Tupper Lake |
1924 - 1965 |
| Swannanoa, NC |
Moore Gen. Hosp. |
1946 - 1960 |
| Tacoma, WA |
Former Cushman Indian School |
1920 - 1929 |
| Thomasville, GA |
Former Finney Gen. Hosp. |
1946 - 1965 |
| Tucson, AR |
Leased Site |
1920 - 1928 |
| Van Nuys, CA |
Former Birmingham Gen. Hosp. |
1946 - 1955 |
| Washington, DC |
Mount Alto, Wisconsin Ave. & Calvert St. |
1919 - 1965 |
| Waukesha, WI |
|
1919 - 1958 |
| West Haven, CT |
Former Allington Hosp. |
1919 - 1927 |
| West Roxbury, MA (first one) |
Former Boston City Hosp. |
1919 - 1928 |
| Wilmington, DE |
New Castle Airfield |
1946 - 1950 |
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