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Tabor Home for Needy and Destitute Children

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Built
  
1879

Architectural style
  
Second Empire

Opened
  
1879

Added to NRHP
  
16 July 1987

Architect
  
Cernea, Thomas

NRHP Reference #
  
87001207

Area
  
800 m²

Tabor Home for Needy and Destitute Children

Location
  
601 New Britain Rd., Doylestown Township, Pennsylvania

Tabor Home for Needy and Destitute Children, also known as the Philip H. Fretz Mansion, is a historic home located at Doylestown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1879, and is a large L-shaped brownstone building in the Second Empire style. It consists of a 2 12-story, five-bay main block with a mansard roof, a 2 12-story, hipped roof pavilion, and 1 12-story, library wing. The front facade features a central three-story square tower. It housed the Tabor Home for Needy and Destitute Children from 1913 to 1979. The organization continues as Tabor Children's Services.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

References

Tabor Home for Needy and Destitute Children Wikipedia