National Homeopathic Hospital
At the corner of 2nd (Kirby) and N Street NW.
Labels: neighborhood history
Labels: neighborhood history
posted by Mari @ 22.12.09
History, me complaining, history, stuff about the immediate hood (Truxton Circle) and the surrounding neighborhood (Shaw), gentrification, demographics, and some more history.
This started as InShaw Now With More Gentrification which eventually moved to blog.inshaw.com. Now I mainly do Truxton Circle History, as I am the #1 expert in that topic! I created other blogs to serve a need or an itch.
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<---Hey shouldn't there be more to this article? Why yes, and if you are using Internet Explorer you need to hit F11 for a Full view.
7 Comments:
I was born at National homepathic hospital in DC on jan 2 1944. This picture is the first time I have seen the building. thanks for providing with an image of the place it all began
Aunt Bea
When did it open and when and why did it close? Thanks
I don't have that info at my fingertips right now and can't do any research at the moment. But what I can say is that it appeared in the early 20th century, and seen in a 1902 map. It seems to have gone away by the 5os, maybe late 50s.
The National Homeopathic hospital was opened in 1884.I was born there in 1952.
I was born there 12/8/1945. I always wondered where it was and what happened to it!
I was born there in 1953. Thanks for the picture.
I was born there in 1950. There's a picture of the hospital on my birth certificate.
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