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| closed = 2006
 
| closed = 2006
 
| demolished =  
 
| demolished =  
| current_status = [[Preserved Institution|Preserved]]
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| current_status = [[Closed Institution|Closed]]
 
| building_style = [[Single Building Institutions|Single Building]]
 
| building_style = [[Single Building Institutions|Single Building]]
 
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| peak_patient_population =  
 
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| alternate_names =<br>
 
| alternate_names =<br>
*Silvercrest Sanatorium
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Southern Indiana Tuberculosis Hospital,<br>
*Southern Indiana Tuberculosis Hospital
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Silvercrest State Hospital  
*Silvercrest State Hospital  
 
 
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By December 1952, five motel-type structures, along with two large residences, were added and dedicated to the medical campus totaling $275,000.00. Hawkins and Walker, well known New Albany architects, drew up the plans, and Sheperd and Rogers, also of New Albany, were the contractors.
 
By December 1952, five motel-type structures, along with two large residences, were added and dedicated to the medical campus totaling $275,000.00. Hawkins and Walker, well known New Albany architects, drew up the plans, and Sheperd and Rogers, also of New Albany, were the contractors.
 
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The State began to phase out operations at Silvercrest on April 1, 1972. The site was used as the Silvercrest Children’s Development Center until 2006.
The State began to phase out operations at Silvercrest on April 1, 1972. The site was used as the Silvercrest Children’s Development Center until 2006. In 2013 the main building was re-opened as a senior living center,The Villages at Historic Silvercrest, after a $16 million renovation.
 
  
 
[[Category:Indiana]]
 
[[Category:Indiana]]
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[[Category:Closed Institution]]
 
[[Category:Single Building Institutions]]
 
[[Category:Single Building Institutions]]

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