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    A lazaretto (/ ˌ l æ z ə ˈ r ɛ t oʊ / LAZ-ə-RET-oh), sometimes lazaret or lazarette (/ ˌ l æ z ə ˈ r ɛ t / LAZ-ə-RET), is a quarantine station for maritime travelers. Lazarets can be ships permanently at anchor, isolated islands, or mainland buildings.

  2. The Lazaretto is a historic site that served as a quarantine station for Philadelphia from 1799 to 1895, when yellow fever epidemics were a threat. Learn about its history, visit the self-guided audio tour, and discover the stories of its patients and staff.

  3. The Lazaretto is the oldest and last surviving quarantine station in the United States, located on the west bank of the Delaware River near Philadelphia. It was built in 1801 to screen incoming ships and passengers for contagion, and later became a hospital, a seaplane base, and a recreational site. Learn about its history, architecture, and significance from this essay by Lance R. Eisenhower.

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  5. Learn about the history of the Lazaretto Quarantine Station, the oldest and largest maritime quarantine station in America, located on a flat stretch of riverbank in Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania. The Lazaretto was built in 1730 to isolate ships and passengers from diseases, and it processed thousands of arrivals for Philadelphia and other ports.

  6. Learn about the Lazaretto Quarantine Station, a historic site in Pennsylvania that was established in 1799 to prevent the spread of Yellow Fever and quarantine ill passengers and cargo. Discover its role as a seaplane base in the early 20th century and its connection to the Lenni Lenape and the Lazaretto Station.

  7. Apr 22, 2020 · The Lazarettos of Dubrovnik are a reminder of the city’s foresight in combating infectious diseases centuries ago. Two linked trade ports. Like Venice, Dubrovnik (formerly Ragusa) has always been...

  8. Oct 28, 2016 · The Lazaretto is America's oldest surviving quarantine center, built in 1799 to inspect immigrants and treat lepers. It is a historic site in Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. After years of neglect and crumbling, a municipal project will restore its brick mansion and museum.

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