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Hospital in Pennsylvania, USA
McGinnis Hospital
Geography
Location221 W. Main St.
Ligonier, Pennsylvania, USA, 15212
Organisation
TypeFormer
Affiliated universityExcela Health
History
Opened1944
Closed2011

McGinnis Hospital is a former hospital in Ligonier, Pennsylvania. Founded by the Sisters of Mercy of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in 1944 when they purchased the 1918 family mansion, the structure served as a hospital for the next 67 years and even included a pool. It was the smallest hospital in Pennsylvania. It was closed in 2011, with plans to open an 8-room hotel in the building in July 2013.

As of 2021, McGinnis Hospital has been reformed into a company named Myriam's Table Café & Catering.

References

  1. ^ Phraner, Jewels (February 26, 2013). "Former Ligonier hospital may become hotel". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved April 5, 2013.
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