This is a list of major buildings at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Southeast Washington, D.C.
West Campus
Photo | Name[1] | Number[1] | Opened[2] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Center Building | 1–4 | 1856 | ||
Garfield Hall | 5 | 1872 | connected to Center Building | |
Pine Hall | 6 | 1884 | connected to Center Building | |
Willow Hall | 8 | 1895 | connected to Center Building | |
Howard Hall | 9–10 | 1892 | demolished in 1960[2] | |
Allison Hall | 23–26 | 1899 | ||
Atkins Hall | 31 | 1878 | ||
Hitchcock Hall | 37 | 1910 | ||
Hagan Hall | 38 | 1942 | ||
J Building | 60 | 1902 | ||
L Building | 64 | 1902 | ||
K Building | 67 | 1902 | ||
Q Building | 68 | 1902 | ||
E Building | 69 | 1902 | ||
M Building | 72 | 1902 | ||
C Building | 73 | 1902 | ||
A Building | 74 | 1904 | ||
B Building | 75 | 1902 | ||
Douglas A. Munro Coast Guard Headquarters Building | 2013[3] |
East Campus
Photo | Name[1] | Number[1] | Opened[4] | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dry Barn / Cow Barn | 82 | 1884 | ||
Horse Barn / Stable | 83 | 1902 | ||
Blackburn Laboratory | 88 | 1931 | ||
R Building | 89 | 1902 | ||
W. W. Eldridge Building | 90 | 1931 | part of Maple Quadrangle | |
Glenside | 91 | 1923 | part of Maple Quadrangle | |
Charles H. Nichols Building | 92 | 1936 | part of Maple Quadrangle | |
William A. White Building | 93 | 1934 | part of Maple Quadrangle | |
N Building | 94 | 1902 | ||
I Building | 95 | 1902 | ||
P Building | 100 | 1902 | ||
Tuberculosis Building / Behavioral Studies Building | 102 | 1933 | ||
CT Building 3 (Godding) | 106 | 1938 | part of Continued Treatment Complex | |
CT Building 4 (Noyes) | 107 | 1939 | part of Continued Treatment Complex | |
CT Building 5 (Godding) | 108 | 1940 | part of Continued Treatment Complex | |
CT Kitchen & Cafeteria Building | 109 | 1933 | part of Continued Treatment Complex | |
CT Building 6 (Godding) | 110 | 1940 | part of Continued Treatment Complex | |
CT Building 1 (Richardson) | 111 | 1933 | part of Continued Treatment Complex | |
CT Building 2 (Richardson) | 112 | 1933 | part of Continued Treatment Complex | |
CT Building 8 (Noyes) | 115 | 1943 | part of Continued Treatment Complex | |
CT Building 7 (Noyes) | 116 | 1943 | part of Continued Treatment Complex | |
Barton Hall | 117 | 1946 | demolished | |
Haydon Building | 119 | 1952 | demolished | |
Dorothea Dix Pavilion | 120 | 1959 | demolished | |
Chapel | 121 | 1955 | ||
John Howard Pavilion | 122 | 1960s | demolished | |
Rehabilitation Medicine Building | 124 | 1963 | demolished | |
New hospital building | 2010[5] | |||
Gateway DC Pavilion[6] | 2013[5] | |||
St. Elizabeths East Entertainment and Sports Arena | 2018[7] |
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Site Plan: Saint Elizabeths Hospital". 1985-04-01. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
- 1 2 "Historic Structures Reports and Building Preservation Plans St. Elizabeths West Campus: Summary Report" (PDF). Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. 2010-04-12. pp. 4, 21.
- ↑ U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters (15 November 2013). "Coast Guard dedicates new home to WWII Medal of Honor recipient". U.S. Coast Guard Newsroom. U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Archived from the original on 25 August 2016. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
- ↑ "Saint Elizabeths Hospital East Campus Historic Resource Survey" (PDF). EHT Traceries, Inc. 2011-07-01. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
- 1 2 "Overview". St. Elizabeths East. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
- ↑ "Gateway DC Pavilion". Events DC. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
- ↑ "DC Entertainment & Sports Arena in Southeast Opens". Retrieved September 23, 2018.
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