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Linda Vista Community Hospital

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Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital, Los Angeles
Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital, Los Angeles

Linda Vista Community Hospital is a former hospital located at 610-30 South St. Louis Street in Los Angeles, California, United States, in the Boyle Heights neighborhood. The hospital was originally constructed for employees of the Santa Fe Railroad and called the Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital. It was one of four employee hospitals run by the railroad Santa Fe Employees Hospital Association. Sanitorium for infants(9 ¹/² 2-3 years old), example: "Woodhaven Sanitorium | Spiderwick Chronicles Wiki | Facebook. The hospital closed in 1991. After its closure, the hospital became a popular filming location for productions, including films, TV shows, and music videos. It has also become the subject of several paranormal investigations. The hospital was sold in 2011 and converted into a low income senior living facility called Hollenbeck Terrace.

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Linda Vista Community Hospital
South Saint Louis Street, Los Angeles Boyle Heights

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N 34.038333333333 ° E -118.21722222222 °
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South Saint Louis Street 632
90023 Los Angeles, Boyle Heights
California, United States
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