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Erie County Infirmary

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Erie County Infirmary
Erie County Infirmary

The Erie County Infirmary near Sandusky, Ohio, which has also been known as the Erie County Home, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built by George Phillip Feick. It is a large four-story Second Empire-style building made of local limestone.The building was described in 1999 as "an excellent example of the type of institutional structure erected in the latter half of the 19th century to provide for the less fortunate members of society". The county infirmary had been established in 1855 to serve the aged and indigent; this building was completed in 1886.It was listed on the National Register in 1975.

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Erie County Infirmary
Columbus Avenue, Perkins Township

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Columbus Avenue
44870 Perkins Township
Ohio, United States
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Erie County Infirmary
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