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{{infobox institution | {{infobox institution | ||
| name = Knox County Poor Farm | | name = Knox County Poor Farm | ||
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| image_size = 250px | | image_size = 250px | ||
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| opened = 1875 | | opened = 1875 | ||
| closed = 1953 | | closed = 1953 | ||
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− | | current_status = [[ | + | | current_status = [[Closed Institution|Closed]] |
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The Knox County Poorhouse opened is 1875 as a place to house the poor and indigent in that area of Ohio. County homes during this time were a last choice for many. The mentally insane were sometimes left there by families who could not afford proper treatment. Many of the other residents were elderly people who had no other place to go. The county homes were overpopulated with not enough resources or employees to go around. It was later used as the Mount Vernon Bible College, from 1957-1988. For a short period of time following that it was used by the Chapel Hill Golf Course. | + | The Knox County Poorhouse opened is 1875 as a place to house the poor and indigent in that area of Ohio. County homes during this time were a last choice for many. The mentally insane were sometimes left there by families who could not afford proper treatment. Many of the other residents were elderly people who had no other place to go. The county homes were overpopulated with not enough resources or employees to go around. It was later used as the Mount Vernon Bible College, from 1957-1988. For a short period of time following that it was used by the Chapel Hill Golf Course. More recently it housed a haunted attraction known as the House of Nightmares, which was no longer held there due to safety concerns. |
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | [http://www.saveknoxinfirmary.org/ Website to preserve the building] | ||
[[Category:Ohio]] | [[Category:Ohio]] | ||
[[Category:County Almshouse]] | [[Category:County Almshouse]] | ||
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