Glen Lake Sanitarium, Minnetonka, Minnesota, 1940s Print

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Very nice historic view of the Glen Lake Sanitarium in Minnetonka, Minnesota, from the 1940s

Glen Lake Sanatorium, a tuberculosis treatment center serving Hennepin County in Minnesota, opened on January 4, 1916, with a capacity of 50 patients, and closed in 1976. In 1909, the Minnesota State Legislature had passed a bill authorizing the appointment of county sanatorium boards and appropriating money for the construction of county sanatoriums. Glen Lake Sanatorium was the fifth of fourteen county sanatoria that opened in Minnesota between 1912 and 1918. Glen Lake was the first U.S. tuberculosis sanitarium to be accredited by the American Medical Association. The sanatorium had its own post office, and the mailing address was Glen Lake Sanatorium, Oak Terrace, Minnesota, until the surrounding area was incorporated into the City of Minnetonka.

A bit of history, fantastic for dropping friends or family a note the old-fashioned way, and makes a great gift! This is a reproduction of the original 1940s postcard.A bit of history, fantastic for both current and former residents, and makes a great gift! This is a reproduction from an original postcard. Available in 3.5 inch x 5.5 inch postcards and prints from 4 inch by 6 inch to 13 inch by 19 inch sizes.

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3.5 inch by 5.5 inch postcard, 4.0 inch by 6.0 inch print, 5.0 inch by 7.0 inch print, 8.5 inch by 11.0 inch print, 11.0 inch by 17.0 inch print, 13.0 inch by 19.0 inch print

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