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Cleveland Home for Aged Colored People : ウィキペディア英語版
Cleveland Home for Aged Colored People

The former Cleveland Home For Aged Colored People located at 4807 Cedar Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, is an historic building built in the early 1900s as a residential facility for elderly black people.
The home was founded by Eliza Bryant, a woman who was active in welcoming African Americans migrating to Cleveland from southern states. In her work, she learned that elderly African Americans were often left alone as a result of slavery. With the help of Sarah Green and Lethia Flemming, she began in 1893 to establish a home for the elderly. The home opened on August 11, 1897.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Women in History: Eliza Bryant biography )〕 The Cedar Avenue building operated as a 19-bed facility from 1914 through 1967, when the board made the decision to move to a larger 47-bed facility at 1380 Addison Road. The home had been renamed in 1960 to the Eliza Bryant Home for the Aged in recognition of its founder. The Addison Road facility was becoming increasingly expensive to maintain, so the board made the decision to rebuild in the inner city. In 1985, the new Eliza Bryant Center was opened.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Eliza Bryant Center - History )
The historic building on Cedar Avenue is now owned and operated by Fresh Start, Inc., as Fresh Start Halfway House for men who are recovering from substance abuse. It also provides a 12-week after-care program.〔(Fresh Start, Inc. homepage )〕
On December 17, 1982, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places
==See also==

* List of Registered Historic Places in Cleveland, Ohio

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