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Westover Air Force Base Hospital

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The Westover Air Force Base Hospital is a former hospital at Westover Air Force Base. With the closure of the base in 1974, the hospital closed. The buildings were torn down in the early 1990s.

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Westover Air Force Base Hospital
Veterans Drive, Chicopee

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Veterans Drive 47
01022 Chicopee
Massachusetts, United States
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