Silvercrest Sanatorium was a tuberculosis hospital and disabled children’s development center in New Albany, Indiana. The building has since been restored.
General Hospital for the Insane is a partly abandoned psychiatric institution that treats people with mental illness.
Mount St. Mary’s Hospital is an abandoned medical center in Niagara Falls, New York.
MetroHealth Clement Center was a MetroHealth medical clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. It was named after Dr. Kenneth W. Clement, a physician, teacher, and civil rights advocate.
Edwin Shaw Hospital, formerly Springfield Lake Sanatorium, was a sanitarium and rehabilitation hospital in Lakemore, Ohio.
The Staats Hospital Building contained a hospital, theater, and the Glendale Lodge Knights of Pythias in the Elk City district of Charleston, West Virginia.
The Knox County Infirmary is a demolished poorhouse that served children, the elderly, and those with mental or physical illness in Knox County, Ohio.
Sleighton Farm School is an abandoned reformatory school for delinquent children in Pennsylvania.
The Musconetcong Sanitarium for Tuberculosis Diseases is a former tuberculosis hospital in the western mountains of New Jersey.
Brecksville Veterans Administration Hospital is a demolished 999-bed facility that was in operation from 1961 to 2011 in Brecksville, Ohio.
Tompkins County Poorhouse is an abandoned county home for the poor and mentally disabled located in New York.
Hillside Nursing Home is a now demolished 67-bed nursing home complex in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Metro General Hospital is a former medical center that closed in 1998 in Nashville, Tennessee. The former hospital site has since been redeveloped into the Rolling Hill Mill development.
The Medical Center at Scottsville, a former hospital in Scottsville, Kentucky, opened as the Allen County War Memorial Hospital in July 1952.
The Charles Schroer Mortuary is a former mortuary and funeral home in Mansfield, Ohio. The building has since been rehabilitated for the Phoenix Brewing Company.
The Columbiana County Infirmary, for the aged and disabled indigent, was located in Columbiana County, Ohio.
The Loomis Tuberculosis Hospital, also known as the Loomis Memorial Sanitarium for Consumptives, was an abandoned hospital near Liberty, New York.
The Ashland Tuberculosis Hospital is a former tuberculosis sanatorium in Ashland, Kentucky.
Hazelwood Sanatorium is a former tuberculosis hospital in Louisville, Kentucky.