The Pit As Seen From the Medical Center East Towers

The Pit As Seen From the Medical Center East Towers

1-v2020-052616-11-20-52-am-1The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower above the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center and Children’s Hospital, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. This photo depicts the area of where the pit will be after the excavation begins.

2-v2020-060816-1208pmThe perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016.

3-v2020-062016-10-34-58-amThe perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016.

4-v2020-070516-20-9-59-30-am-2The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016

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The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016.

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The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016.

6-2016-08-30-at-10-20-55-am-4The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016.

7-2016-09-08-at-11-56-24-am-5The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016.

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The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com

8-2016-09-15-at-2-06-25-pm-6The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016.

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The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com

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The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com

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The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com

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The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com

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The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com

9-2016-09-21-at-9-53-56-am-7The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com

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The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com

10-2016-09-27-at-9-35-05-am-8The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com

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The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com

 

11-2016-10-06-at-7-49-02-am-9The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com

12-2016-10-11-at-9-21-03-am-10The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com

13-2016-10-19-at-8-50-55-am-11The perimeter (from Prospect Street, north; Barton Road, south; Anderson Street, east; and Campus Steet, west) for the new hospitals, which will tower east and adjacent to the existing Loma Linda University Medical Center, was fenced off in the late Spring of 2016. Until the steel structure begins to rise above the chain link fence, the visitor can only imagine what is going on behind the fence. Hopefully, this website will satisfy the curiosity of the visitors to this site. Questions concerning the construction are welcome. All questions should be sent to: ttletc@gmail.com

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Dennis E. Park, MA
After graduate school Dennis accepted a position at Loma Linda University. He worked there for 42 years in the areas of administration and financial management, also teaching accounting and management to dietetic students at the School of Public Health. Through the years Dennis has chronicled the growth of the campus, including the construction of the Drayson Center and the Centennial Complex and the razing of Gentry Gym. He is the author of "The Mound City Chronicles: A Pictorial History of Loma Linda University, A Health Sciences Institution 1905 - 2005." dEp 09.30.2016 🔨