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Bayley Seton Hospital

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Bayley Seton Hospital (BSH) was a hospital in Stapleton, Staten Island, New York City. It was a part of the Bayley Seton campus of Richmond University Medical Center but is permanently closed. The campus was established in 1831 as a U.S Marine Hospital, and the current main building was constructed in the 1930s. In 1981, it became a private hospital.

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Bayley Seton Hospital
Vanderbilt Avenue, New York Staten Island

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Bayley-Seton

Vanderbilt Avenue 75
10304 New York, Staten Island
New York, United States
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Richmond University Medical Center

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rumcsi.org

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