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The Ford Hospital, also called the Fifth Avenue Hotel,〔(Ford Hospital/Fifth Avenue Hospital ) City of Omaha Landmark Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved 12/27/07.〕 is located at 121 South 25th Street in Midtown Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1916 by Home Builders Incorporated, the hospital was a privately operated facility built and operated by Dr. Michael J. Ford. Operating until 1922, it was the last small, private hospital in the city. Originally designed by James T. Allan, the building stylistically is unique a blend of elements from the Second Renaissance Revival and the Arts and Crafts movements. The building was sold and remodeled as the Fifth Avenue Hotel in 1929, a name referring to the nickname Douglas Street obtained after the installation of new electric lights in 1927. The building was again converted in 1987, and currently serves as apartments.〔("More Tax Incentive Projects in Douglas County" ), Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 12/27/07.〕 ==Notable cases== The hospital was instrumental in Omaha's treatment of the "Great Influenza Epidemic" of 1919.〔( "Ford Hospital" ). Retrieved 12/28/07.〕 That same year Mayor Edward Parsons Smith was brought to the hospital on September 28, 1919. He was nearly lynched by a mob during the Omaha Race Riot that day.〔(Nebraska National Register Places in Douglas County. ) Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 12/27/07.〕
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