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Revision as of 13:42, 21 January 2018

Soldiers' Tuberculosis Sanatorium
Current Status Active
Location Sulphur, OK
Alternate Names
  • Ardmore Soldiers' Tubercular Sanatorium



History

Constructed on 1922 at a cost of $384,000 in the Platt National Park in Sulphur, Oklahoma. The grounds held a 2-story limestone administration building, and several wood framed, cottage-like buildings trimmed in white. Nearby were ample pastures of wild flowers, groves of Elm and Oak, and a large pasture for grazing Buffalo.

The grounds including the original administration building are today used as a Veterans Center.