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East 22nd Avenue, 1203
The Old People's Home (Tampa, Florida)
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The Old People's Home is a historic building in Tampa, Florida's V.M. Ybor neighborhood, built in 1924 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in October 17, 2000. The two story. Colonial Revival style building with massive front portico was primarily designed by Frank A. Winn, Jr. and A.H. Johnson. It was Tampa's first privately supported and purpose-built home for the care of the elderly and represented a major civic achievement for the community.
The building continues to operate per its original intent as The Home Association, Inc., a not-for-profit Senior Assisted Living Facility.
The building continues to operate per its original intent as The Home Association, Inc., a not-for-profit Senior Assisted Living Facility.
place with historical importancenursing homeassisted livingNRHP - National Register of Historic Placeselderly careretirement homehistorical building
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_People's_Home_(Tampa,_Florida)
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Coordinates: 27°58'15"N 82°26'47"W
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