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| alt = Napa State Hospital | | alt = Napa State Hospital | ||
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| construction_began = 1872 | | construction_began = 1872 | ||
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| closed = | | closed = | ||
| demolished = | | demolished = | ||
| current_status = [[Active Institution|Active]] | | current_status = [[Active Institution|Active]] | ||
− | | building_style = [[Kirkbirde Planned Institutions|Kirkbride Plan]] | + | | building_style = [[Kirkbirde Planned Institutions|Kirkbride Plan]] |
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| alternate_names = Imola State Hospital | | alternate_names = Imola State Hospital | ||
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'''From the California Department of Health:''' In 1872, a site was selected and work began for the erection of the 500-bed, four-story, Gothic-style hospital building. The hospital originated due to overcrowded conditions at the Stockton Asylum, the first State Hospital. The doors of the unfinished entrance of Napa State Hospital opened on Monday, November 15, 1875, to the first individuals, two San Franciscans. | '''From the California Department of Health:''' In 1872, a site was selected and work began for the erection of the 500-bed, four-story, Gothic-style hospital building. The hospital originated due to overcrowded conditions at the Stockton Asylum, the first State Hospital. The doors of the unfinished entrance of Napa State Hospital opened on Monday, November 15, 1875, to the first individuals, two San Franciscans. |