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  • Lazaretto - Wikipedia
    A lazaretto ( ˌ l æ z ə ˈ r ɛ t oʊ LAZ-ə-RET-oh), sometimes lazaret or lazarette ( ˌ l æ z ə ˈ r ɛ t LAZ-ə-RET), is a quarantine station for maritime travelers Lazarets can be ships permanently at anchor, isolated islands, or mainland buildings
  • The Lazaretto – Americas Oldest Quarantine Station
    Built beginning in 1799 after a series of devastating yellow fever epidemics, the Lazaretto on Tinicum Island protected Philadelphia from imported epidemics from 1801 to 1895 Discover the many layers of suffering, tragedy, hope, and survival embedded in this most unusual historic site
  • Lazaretto - Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia
    Situated roughly ten miles south of Philadelphia, in Essington, on the west bank of the Delaware River, the Lazaretto is considered to be the oldest and last surviving quarantine station in the United States
  • LAZARETTO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of LAZARETTO is an institution (such as a hospital) for those with contagious diseases
  • Lazaretto Quarantine Station - US History
    In 1403, the world's first maritime quarantine station, or lazaretto, named for Saint Lazarus, was built on an island approaching Venice Colonial American quarantine law began in 1663, when New York restricted entrance to the city attempting to curb an outbreak of smallpox
  • A History Minute: What is The Lazaretto? - Blog - Free Library
    The Lazaretto is the oldest surviving quarantine hospital in the western hemisphere Maritime quarantine stations were first established in Europe in the 14th century and named "Lazaretto" after St Lazarus, patron saint of lepers
  • America’s Oldest Quarantine Station - University of Pennsylvania
    The Lazaretto stands today as a forgotten monument to a hidden history The stories that comprise this history—stories of commerce and politics, suffering and death, medicine and caregiving, immigration and hope—are the stories of the city’s and the nation’s growth during the nineteenth century
  • Preservation of the Lazaretto, Americas oldest surviving . . . - WHYY
    If you were an immigrant coming to Pennsylvania in the early to mid 19th century, chances are you’d pass through the Lazaretto The 10-acre campus was in many ways ground zero for public health and homeland security in the U S The Lazaretto opened in 1799 after major yellow fever epidemics had ravaged Philadelphia Boats and passengers


















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