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In 1954, the remaining patients were transferred to Sunnyrest Sanatorium in Crookston. Rooms at Oakland Park were remodeled to accommodate nursing home residents, and it became the eighth sanatorium in Minnesota to become a rest home.  In 1966, Roseau and Red Lake counties withdrew their membership. By 1972, the original building was inefficient and out of compliance with state and federal regulations for nursing homes.  Marshall County sold its interest to Pennington County and a new single-level building was constructed. The "Old San" was used as a dormitory for community college students for a while and then stood empty. It was razed in March 1999.  
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In 1954, the remaining patients were transferred to Sunnyrest Sanatorium in Crookston. Rooms at Oakland Park were remodeled to accommodate nursing home residents, and it became the eighth sanatorium in Minnesota to become a rest home.  In 1966, Roseau and Red Lake counties withdrew their membership. By 1972, the original building was inefficient and out of compliance with state and federal regulations for nursing homes.  Marshall County sold its interest to Pennington County and a new single-level building was constructed. The "Old San" was used as a dormitory for community college students for a while and then stood empty. It was razed in March 1999. <ref>[http://www.mnsans.com/buena-vista.html]</ref>
  
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[[Category:Single Building Institutions]]
 
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