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The Public Health Museum in Massachusetts

Coordinates: 42°36′39″N 71°13′11″W / 42.6109°N 71.2196°W / 42.6109; -71.2196
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The Public Health Museum in Massachusetts is a museum in Tewksbury, Massachusetts in the United States.[1] It opened on September 30, 1994, the 100th anniversary year of the Old Administration building at the historic Tewksbury Hospital, where the museum is housed.

The museum also offers a walking tour of the Tewksbury Hospital campus exploring its history, its architecture, the lives of its patients and staff, and its connection to public health.[2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ Brown, Nell Porter (March 2017). "Explorations and Curiosities – Elucidating Public Health". Harvard Magazine.
  2. ^ "Public Health Museum (Local Guide)". www.bostoncentral.com.
  3. ^ "Recalling the flu pandemic of 1918". BostonGlobe.com. The Boston Globe.
  4. ^ "Classes long over, the caring goes on". April 19, 2014.

42°36′39″N 71°13′11″W / 42.6109°N 71.2196°W / 42.6109; -71.2196