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Odd Fellows' Home (Worcester, Massachusetts) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Odd Fellows' Home (Worcester, Massachusetts)
The Odd Fellows' Home is a historic Odd Fellows charitable home at 104 Randolph Road in Worcester, Massachusetts. Opened in 1892, it continues to serve as a home for the aged and infirm, operated by Odd Fellows Home, Inc. Its original campus, now demolished, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.〔 ==Location and building history== The Odd Fellows' Home is located in northeastern Worcester, a short way east of Interstate 190 and the Greendale Mall, at the corner of Barber and Randolph Streets. It is housed in a modern facility, opened in 1990, with 100 beds. The original main building was a large three story brick building built in 1890-92 to a design by Baker & Nourse. The most prominent feature was a projecting 5-1/2 story mansard-roofed tower with round-topped clock dormers projecting from the half story mansard. The front bays were divided by brick pilasters, and a single-story porch extended across part of the front. To this building's right (east) was the first major addition, added in 1902; it was a 2-1/2 story brick Classical Revival structure that increased the facility's capacity to 110 beds. Its facade had limestone quoining, and it had a Classical Revival entry porch with Tuscan columns.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NRHP nomination for Worcester Odd Fellows Home )〕 The old facility was sold in 2012 to a development firm, and was demolished in 2014 to provided added facilities to the adjacent Dodge Park Rest Home. Materials from the building were salvaged for use in other settings.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Preservation Worcester )〕
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