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Description: The J.N. Adam Memorial Hospital in Perrysburg, New York, was built in 1912 as a tuberculosis sanatorium, designed to utilize fresh air and sunlight for patient treatment with its open verandas and large windows. Later repurposed as a state mental hygiene facility, it operated until its closure in 1993. Since then, the site has remained abandoned, drawing interest for its unique architecture and historical significance, though it is now off-limits to the public.