Soldiers' Tubercular Sanatorium

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



History

The original building was constructed in 1922 at a cost of $384,000, in the Platt National Park in Sulphur, Oklahoma. In additional to caring for Tuberculosis patients, the home provided general medical hospital care including surgery, coronary care and dialysis treatment. Later, those beds were converted to nursing care beds for the elderly. The grounds eventually grew to hold 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.