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The Lackwanna County Tuberculosis Hospital, formerly
the West Mountain Sanatorium, was first established in 1903 facilitated
with 20 beds. Through the years the hospital grew and at its peak had
about 100 beds available for patients. The hospital was the idea of Dr.
J.M Wainwright and was placed
high atop the West mountain overlooking Scranton PA. Most of the
buildings on the campus are now dilapidated and unsafe to venture into.
Ceilings have fallen in and walls have given out. What little remains is
now covered in graffiti and in ruin. At its prime, West Mountain
Sanatorium boosted state of the art radiology and laboratory departments
with new equipment. It also had its own fields and farm and artesian
well to support the patients and staff. The hospital was also noted for
its open air treatments. Patients were actually made it sit in screened
porches throughout the year, sun or snow, to allow the fresh air cleanse
their lungs of Tuberculosis. In 1971, like so many psychiatric and
tuberculosis hospitals of the time, it
was shut down. With new laws and new concepts of
de-instutionalization
the campus has sat high above the valley looking down at Scranton for
decades quiet.
Stories have circulated around the old hospital since its closer. Many
people believe the old campus to haunted. Also misinformed urban legends
have plagued the former hospital as well. The remote location along
with the stories have plagued the area. Multiple fires and thrill
seekers have destroyed most of the remaining facility. The sanatorium is
also a hot spot for paranormal investigators. Those who have
investigated the property have claimed to hear haunting voices and
captured pictures of ghostly happenings. Besides the paranormal activity
the sanatorium also has some little known history. For instance, the
song Winter Wonderland was actually written in the sanatorium. Dick
Smith wrote the song while he was being treated
in the Sanatorium for tuberculosis. Unfortunately Smith died before
his song had gained any popularity.

Our visit to the West Mountain Sanatorium was during the late summer
and at night. We had planned a trip through north-eastern Pennsylvania
and the sanitarium was our last stop. The directions we had were hard
enough to follow let alone it being dark and never being in the area
before. Finally we came across the old front gate and made our way up
the main entrance. The first thing we spotted
was the old well. There was definitely an eerie feeling as we made our
way through the crumbling campus building after building. Old patient
beds, lockers, and miscellaneous equipment was still scattered in the
old buildings. Many of structures had started to fall in and were not
safe to venture into. We didn't experience any strange noises or
paranormal activity while we were there. I was able to get a few decent
photos on my old camera before we decided to call it a night. Hopefully
we will get a chance to see this fading bit of history before it is
entirely gone.
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