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Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (New York) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (New York)
The Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (New York) was a short-lived co-educational collegiate institute operated initially by the Association of Pentecostal Churches of America at Saratoga Springs, New York from September 1900 to May 1902, and from then by Lyman C. Pettit until its closure in February 1903. It is considered an antecedent institution of the Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (Rhode Island) and also Eastern Nazarene College. ==Location== Initially the Pentecostal Collegiate Institute held its classes and accommodated its students and faculty from September 1900 to September 1901 at the Garden View House,〔Smith, 64; Cunningham, 70.〕 which was located at 534 Broadway Avenue, Saratoga Springs, New York.〔Charles Newhall Taintor, ''Saratoga Illustrated: The Visitor's Guide of Saratoga Springs'' (New York: Taintor Brothers & Co., 1892):31. At that time the Garden View House was owned by a Mrs. Carpenter. This is the address of the Saratoga Hilton Hotel currently. See http://www.thesaratogahotel.com/〕 From 25 September 1901 PCI was located at the Kenmore Hotel,〔''Directory of Saratoga Springs'' (1901):17.〕 which had been built in 1880.〔"The Hotels at Saratoga", ''The New York Times'' (10 June 1888):11.〕 The three-story building was located at 556 Broadway Avenue〔"Hotel Property Traded for Flats", ''The New York Times'' (7 December 1909):14; ''Directory of Saratoga Springs'' (1901):17.〕 (at the corner with Van Dam Street) in Saratoga Springs.〔"Saratoga Hotel Sold", ''The New York Times'' (17 September 1901):12.〕 It was on the high ground overlooking Congress Park on the main avenue to the lake, and could accommodate 400 guests.〔
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