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National Methodist Sanatorium

The National Methodist Sanatorium was a 1926 medical facility on Boulder Street in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It was near the Beth-El Hospital, which is now Memorial Hospital. The Sanatorium was later used as the Air Defense Command and North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) headquarters on Ent Air Force Base.

National Methodist Sanatorium
Geography
LocationBoulder Street and Union Boulevard, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Coordinates38°50′20″N 104°47′46″W / 38.839°N 104.796°W / 38.839; -104.796[1]
History
Opened1926
Closed1943

Background edit

In 1874, Dr. Samuel Edwin Solly from London "moved to Manitou because of his wife's ill health."[2] Colorado Springs's first medical facility was a c. 1887 small railroad infirmary that was followed by the St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration 1888 hospital[3] on Institute Heights and the 1890–1902 Bellevue Sanitarium (later named National Deaconess Sanitarium). Beth-El Hospital opened in 1911 along East Boulder Street on land donated by General William Jackson Palmer.[4]

Two small Sanatoriums were built on Logan street near Bethel Hospital: The Idlewold in 1912 at 311 N. Logan[5] and by 1916, Nob Hill Lodge at 319 N. Logan. In 1918 on the east side of Beth-El Hospital, a 1918 Contagion Hospital opened which was later renamed (either Daniels Hall or Nurses Home.)[4]

Development and use edit

The sanatorium, part of the Beth-El General Hospital complex, was built for the treatment of tuberculosis. It was built on 29 acres east of the hospital[4] for $2,000,000 (equivalent to $33,060,150 in 2022) and dedicated on November 9, 1926.[6]

The Beth-El General Hospital became Memorial Hospital when it was sold to the city of Colorado Springs in 1943.[4] The four-story National Methodist Sanatorium was converted into a building for the then-U.S. Army Air Forces at what would become known as the Colorado Springs Tent Camp in 1943. After a period of inactivity following World War II, the military installation was reestablished in 1951 and renamed Ent Air Force Base. The facility would continue to be used by various military commands tasked with the continental air defense of the United States and Canada until the closure of Ent AFB in 1976 as part of a service-wide post-Vietnam reduction in force.[7] The site of the sanatorium is now on the property owned by the United States Olympic Training Center.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ 1750 E Boulder St, Colorado Springs, CO (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
  2. ^ Sherlock, Tom (2013-04-15). Colorado's Healthcar Heritage. iUniverse. ISBN 9781475980264. Retrieved 2013-12-01.
  3. ^ Hunter, Ned (November 24, 2013). "Halls of History". Life & Travel. The Gazette. p. D 2. (William Jackson Palmer c. 1874 donated a tract of Knob Hill land for a medical school.
  4. ^ a b c d e "The Origin of Memorial Hospital, Colorado Springs" (web chronology). Colorado's Healthcare Heritage. Thomas J. Sherlock. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  5. ^ "A Good Room and Three Squares". HouseStoryOnline.com. May 7, 2012. Retrieved 2013-12-01.
  6. ^ "Today: Tuesday, November 9". The Evening Independent. St. Petersburg, Florida. p. A2. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  7. ^ "Pikes Peak in war or peace, symbol of nature's wonderland" (PDF). The Gazette. Colorado Springs, Colorado. June 30, 1943. p. Supp:29.

External links edit

External images
  National Methodist Sanatorium (1927)
  Sunbathing, Porch on National Methodist Sanatorium (1927)
  Sunbathing, Roof of National Methodist Sanatorium (1927)

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