Difference between revisions of "Bedford County Almshouse"

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==History==
 
==History==
  
The Bedford County almshouse was erected in 1872, though it is likely the institution was in existence for some years prior.  
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The Bedford County almshouse was erected in 1872, though it is likely the institution was in existence for some years prior. The main almshouse building was listed on the National Register of Historic place on 1988 along with several outbuildings. Tragically the building burned down in 2006 and appears to have since been demolished.  
 
 
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The main almshouse building was listed on the National Register of Historic place on 1988 along with several outbuildings. Tragically the building burned down in 2006 and appears to have since been demolished.  
 
  
 
==Cemetery==
 
==Cemetery==
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This institution did have a cemetery, with the last burial being in 1976. It is located near the almshouse site at 39°59′13″N 78°32′32″W
 
This institution did have a cemetery, with the last burial being in 1976. It is located near the almshouse site at 39°59′13″N 78°32′32″W
  
== Images of Berks County Almshouse ==
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== Images of Bedford County Almshouse ==
{{image gallery|[[Berks County Almshouse Image Gallery|Berks County Almshouse]]}}
 
  
 
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[[Category:County Almshouse]]
 
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[[Category:Institution With A Cemetery]]
 
[[Category:Institution With A Cemetery]]

Latest revision as of 08:59, 30 June 2020

Bedford County Almshouse
Opened 1873
Closed 1978
Current Status Demolished (Original Campus)
Building Style Single Building,
Location Bedford, PA
Architecture Style Italianate
Alternate Names
  • Bedford County Home




History[edit]

The Bedford County almshouse was erected in 1872, though it is likely the institution was in existence for some years prior. The main almshouse building was listed on the National Register of Historic place on 1988 along with several outbuildings. Tragically the building burned down in 2006 and appears to have since been demolished.

Cemetery[edit]

This institution did have a cemetery, with the last burial being in 1976. It is located near the almshouse site at 39°59′13″N 78°32′32″W

Images of Bedford County Almshouse[edit]

References[edit]

http://www.archiplanet.org/wiki/Bedford_County_Alms_House