McGinnis Hospital

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McGinnis Hospital
Location 221 W. Main St., Ligonier, Pennsylvania
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State Pennsylvania
Country USA
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Funding Non-profit
Website [ Official website]


McGinnis Hospital was a former hospital located in Ligonier, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1944 by the Sisters of Mercy of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, who purchased a 1918 family mansion to serve as the hospital. The facility operated for 67 years and was known for being the smallest hospital in Pennsylvania. It closed in 2011, and there were plans to convert the building into an 8-room hotel by July 2013. As of 2021, the hospital has been reformed into a company named Myriam's Table Café & Catering.

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