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The Wolfe Manor (originally known as the Andrews Estate, later as the Clovis Avenue Sanitarium and the Andleberry Estate) [1] was a turn of the century mansion located in Clovis, California. The manor was once a private residence, sanitarium, and eventually a haunted attraction.
5 wrz 2018 · The first Clovis Sanitarium opened in 1915 inside the DeWitt Building (second from corner) on Pollasky Avenue. (CONTRIBUTED BY CLOVIS MUSEUM) Early Clovis pioneers relied on home remedies and traveling physicians to provide their medical needs.
19 wrz 2009 · The pilot episode of the local TV series based on the haunted sanitarium in Clovis, CA. Originally aired on January 31, 2010, on KAIL-TV Fresno.
24 paź 2024 · For more than 90 years, Wolfe Manor in Clovis was a popular spot for Fresno County ghost hunters. The mansion at 2604 Clovis Ave. served as a home, a mental hospital and even a haunted house.
20 wrz 2015 · The Franklin County Hospital for Tuberculosis operated at the corner of Alum Creek Drive and Frebis Avenue from 1909 to 1972. The architects were Howard and Merriam. The hospital was designed to have a capacity of 100 beds and at some point housed 120 beds. The building was estimated to cost $80,000.
16 lis 2014 · Wolfe Manor, a “haunted” asylum in Clovis viewed by many as a local landmark, is no more. The house was recently demolished due to unsafe conditions highlighted by 22 building code violations within the house as well as around the property itself.
The historic Wolfe Manor, later known as Clovis Avenue Sanitarium, was built as a private residence in 1922. In 1935 it became the Hazelwood Sanitarium for treating those with terminal illnesses such as tuberculosis.