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Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital

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Built
  
1912

Opened
  
1912

Architect
  
Clarence H. Johnston Sr.

NRHP Reference #
  
83000938

Added to NRHP
  
10 February 1983

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Location
  
1471 Como Avenue West Saint Paul, Minnesota

Architectural style
  
Tudor Revival architecture

Similar
  
Como Park Zoo and Conservatory, Roy Wilkins Auditorium, Minnesota History Center, Como Lake, Mount Zion Temple

The Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital, now The Salvation Army's Booth Brown House, is a 1912 brick Tudor Revival style building designed by Clarence H. Johnston, Sr. in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. The Salvation Army originally used it to provide housing and hospital care for unwed mothers and their children. In 1971 its focus changed to helping young women with behavioral or emotional issues. The facility now serves homeless and transitional youth. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 10, 1983 for its architecture and its significance in religion, humanitarianism, and women's history.

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Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital Wikipedia


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