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Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital
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The Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital from the south
Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital is located in Minnesota
Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital
Location in Minnesota
Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital is located in the United States
Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital
Location in the United States
Location 1471 Como Avenue West
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Built 1912
Architect Clarence H. Johnston, Sr.
Architectural style Tudor Revival
NRHP reference No. 83000938
Added to NRHP February 10, 1983

The Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital is a special building in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It was built in 1912 and looks like an old English house, a style called Tudor Revival. A famous architect named Clarence H. Johnston, Sr. designed it.

This building has helped many people over the years. The The Salvation Army first used it to give a safe place and medical care to young mothers and their babies. Later, in 1971, it changed to help young women who were having a tough time with their feelings or behavior. Today, the building is known as The Salvation Army's Booth Brown House. It helps young people who don't have a home or are moving between homes.

The building is important because of its beautiful design and the good work it has done for people. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 10, 1983. This means it's a special historic place in the United States.

A Home with History

The Salvation Army Women's Home and Hospital has a long history of helping people. It opened its doors in 1912. The building was made of brick and designed to look like homes from the Tudor period in England. This style is called Tudor Revival.

Helping Young Mothers

When the building first opened, its main goal was to help young, single mothers. It offered them a safe place to live. They could also get hospital care for themselves and their babies. This was a very important service at the time. It gave support to women who needed it most.

Changing Needs, Changing Help

Over the years, the needs of the community changed. The building's purpose also changed to keep helping young people.

  • In 1971, the focus shifted. The home began to help young women who were dealing with emotional or behavioral challenges.
  • Today, the building is called The Salvation Army's Booth Brown House. It continues its mission to help young people. It provides a safe place for those who are homeless or need a place to stay while they get back on their feet.

A Special Building

The building is recognized for its unique architecture and its role in helping people.

  • It was designed by Clarence H. Johnston, Sr., a well-known architect.
  • Its Tudor Revival style makes it stand out.
  • Because of its history and design, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This honor means it's an important part of history. It shows its value in religion, helping others, and women's history.
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