The facility opened in December 1931. A front page photo and caption from the Lorain Times-Herald from December 15, 1931 (at left) stated, "The event awaited for many weeks by residents of Lorain County will take place Wednesday, when the Pleasant View sanatorium between Lorain and Amherst is opened to the public for the first time.
"The new structure, which cost the county $425,000, will be open for inspection by the public between the hours of 2 to 4 p. m. and 6:30 to 9:30 p. m. tomorrow. At that time visitors will be shown through the building, which is modern in every detail and has the most advanced facilities for treatment of tubercular patients.
"The first patients will be admitted to the sanatorium Thursday and it is expected that about 50 men and women will be housed by the end of the week. The sanatorium has a capacity of 76. A staff of between 25 and 30 attendants began their duties in the building Monday."
Pleasant View Sanatorium closed on January 16, 1967. Today, the facility is home to Golden Acres Nursing Home.
Here's my "now" shot to correspond with the vintage postcard.
As you can see, since the time of the vintage postcard, a large addition east of the main entrance has altered the building's exterior view.
You can see the addition better by comparing two aerial views from two time periods. Below is an undated vintage aerial shot of the facility from the Amherst Images of America book.
And here is a modern view, courtesy of Bing Maps.
Special thanks to Rick Kurish for sharing his research for this post.
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Of course, many of us local Baby Boomers remember sledding on the property just east of the sanatorium. We also mistakenly thought the building was an insane asylum!
I received a nice email from Peg H., whose father was employed at the Sanatorium. She also sent me a nice digital "souvenir" related to his employment.
She wrote, "My father worked as a custodian at Pleasant View in the late 50's/early 60's. I have attached an old pay stub (at left) found that was being used as a bookmark when we sold our old home."
"I recall stopping here with him on his days off if he needed to check something or drop something off."
Peg also reveals something that I didn't know about the building. She noted, "I recall there being an underground tunnel from the garage building (furthest building from Leavitt Rd where my dad's "office" was) to the hospital building."
Thanks, Peg, for taking the time to email me with your reminisce!
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UPDATE (June 8, 2015)I received a nice email from Peg H., whose father was employed at the Sanatorium. She also sent me a nice digital "souvenir" related to his employment.
She wrote, "My father worked as a custodian at Pleasant View in the late 50's/early 60's. I have attached an old pay stub (at left) found that was being used as a bookmark when we sold our old home."
"I recall stopping here with him on his days off if he needed to check something or drop something off."
Peg also reveals something that I didn't know about the building. She noted, "I recall there being an underground tunnel from the garage building (furthest building from Leavitt Rd where my dad's "office" was) to the hospital building."
Thanks, Peg, for taking the time to email me with your reminisce!