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| demolished = | | demolished = | ||
| current_status = [[Closed Institution|Closed]] | | current_status = [[Closed Institution|Closed]] | ||
− | | building_style = Victorian | + | | building_style = [[Large Victorian Style Home]] |
| architect(s) = | | architect(s) = | ||
| location = Guthrie, OK | | location = Guthrie, OK | ||
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| peak_patient_population = | | peak_patient_population = | ||
| alternate_names =<br> | | alternate_names =<br> | ||
− | *Swansburger Chronic & Convalescent Hospital | + | * [[Swansburger Chronic & Convalescent Hospital]] |
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In 1958 the building was purchased and became the Swansburger Chronic & Convalescent Hospital. The Swansburger later built the first nursing home in Guthrie on the property, which is still in operation as Colonial Estates. | In 1958 the building was purchased and became the Swansburger Chronic & Convalescent Hospital. The Swansburger later built the first nursing home in Guthrie on the property, which is still in operation as Colonial Estates. | ||
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