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90 of the total 456 hospital beds are behavioral health and 366 are hospital inpatient beds. The hospital building is located nine miles from the San Andreas and two miles from the San Jacinto active fault lines, the new center is designed to remain self-sufficient for a minimum of three days after an 8.3 magnitude earthquake.
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1938: Ramona Hospital Association reorganized into a charitable non-profit corporation with a new name - "San Bernardino Community Hospital". 1953: San Bernardino Community Hospital purchased property at the current location of 17th St. and Western Avenue. 1954: Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. was taken to San Bernardino Community Hospital after ...
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A 1938 fire burnt down this second resort. The group spent $1.5 million and built the current resort. The Arrowhead Springs Hotel opened in 1939 as a resort hotel in the San Bernardino Mountains. The resort was designed by African American architects Paul R. Williams and Gordon Kaufmann in the art deco [citation needed] style. The main building ...
Companies based in San Bernardino County — part of the Greater Los Angeles Area and Inland Empire economy in Southern California. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Arrowhead Highlands is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, in the U.S. state of California. It is located 4,970 feet (1,515 meters) above sea level. It is located 4,970 feet (1,515 meters) above sea level.
Arrowhead Springs is a highly mountainous neighborhood in the 81-square-mile (210 km 2) municipality of San Bernardino, California, officially annexed to the city on November 19, 2009. [1] The neighborhood lies below the Arrowhead geological monument, which is California Historical Landmark #977.