Hassler Health Farm
1927 establishments in California1972 disestablishments in CaliforniaAC with 0 elementsDefunct hospitals in CaliforniaHospitals established in 1927 ... and 2 more
Hospitals established in 1964Tuberculosis sanatoria in the United States
Hassler Health Farm, formerly known as San Francisco Health Farm between 1927 and 1931, was a tuberculosis sanatorium for patients of the San Francisco Bay Area, owned by the City of San Francisco. It was located in a remote part of San Mateo County, California, in what is today San Carlos, until 1964. After the discovery of antibiotics, tuberculosis became a reduced threat, leading the building to be converted into a hospital for the poor. It was closed in 1972 and sat empty until 1985, when the buildings were demolished. Today, the grounds are home to the 366-acre Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve.
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