Battle Mountain Sanitarium
The Battle Mountain Sanitarium was a division of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) located in Hot Springs, South Dakota. Established by law in 1902 and opened in 1907, it was unique among the facilities of the NHDVS, a precursor of today's United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), in that it was strictly a medical facility with no residential components beyond its treatment facilities. It was founded to treat former soldiers suffering from musculo-skeletal problems that were believed to be treatable by the region's mineral springs, and for conditions such as tuberculosis whose treatment was improved by the thin dry air. The facilities built for the sanitarium are in an architecturally distinctive Romanesque and Mission Revival style, and now form the centerpiece of the Black Hills Health Care facility, operated by the VA. Most of the complex site was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2011 for its architecture and history.
Battle Mountain Sanitarium, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers | |
U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
U.S. National Historic Landmark District | |
Location | 500 North 5th St., Hot Springs, South Dakota |
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Coordinates | 43°26′11″N 103°28′44″W |
NRHP reference No. | 11000561 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | June 17, 2011 |
Designated NHLD | June 17, 2011 |