Charity Hospital Ruins

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Charity Hospital Ruins is the abandoned 19th-century smallpox hospital on Roosevelt Island in New York City, now a landmarked Gothic Revival ruin and popular, atmospheric site for urban exploration and photography.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic Revival building
former hospital
historic site
landmark
ruin
adjacentTo East River shoreline
East River Esplanade
surface form: Roosevelt Island promenade
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse abandoned
site for photography
site for urban exploration
tourist attraction
hasFunction charity hospital
smallpox hospital
hasHeritageStatus protected ruin
hasPart Gothic arches
central pavilion
ruined walls
tracery windows
hasQuality abandoned
atmospheric
picturesque
ruined
hasTourismType cultural tourism
dark tourism
urban exploration tourism
heritageDesignation New York City Landmark
inception 19th century
isVisibleFrom Manhattan waterfront
Queens waterfront
locatedIn New York City
New York State
Roosevelt Island
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInBodyOfWater East River
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedOn Roosevelt Island
surface form: Roosevelt Island southern end
material brick
stone
near Queensboro Bridge NERFINISHED
Roosevelt Island Tramway
notableFor Gothic Revival ruin
historic smallpox treatment
photographic subject
partOf Blackwell House on Roosevelt Island
surface form: Roosevelt Island historic resources
surroundedBy fencing

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Smallpox Hospital Ruins alsoKnownAs Charity Hospital Ruins
Renwick Smallpox Hospital laterUse Charity Hospital Ruins
this entity surface form: Charity Hospital nurses' dormitory