Battlecreek sanitarium
However, the original Phelps Sanitarium building was demolished in 1985. They operated the sanatorium for some time, constructing an annex in 1970. In 1957, the building was purchased by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. In 1942, the original Battle Creek Sanitarium building was sold to the federal government to become Percy Jones Army Hospital, and Kellogg's sanatorium moved into the former Phelps Sanitarium building. Kellogg purchased the building and used the building as a Sanitarium Annex. In 1906, Bernarr MacFadden opened his own sanatorium in the building, which lasted only until 1909. Post, who used it to house his Trades and Workers Association labor union.
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However, the Phelps brothers went bankrupt within four years, and in 1904 the building was sold to C. The sanitarium was intended to compete with the nearby Battle Creek Sanitarium operated by Dr. Phelps, with construction beginning in 1899 and completed in 1900. The Phelps Sanitarium was built by brothers O.S. The building was demolished in 1985, and was removed from the National Register in 1988. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. Washington Avenue in Battle Creek, Michigan. The Phelps Sanitarium, later known as the Battle Creek Sanitarium, was a health care facility located at 197 N.
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Location in United States Show map of the United Statesġ97 N.