Erwin Home for Worthy and Indigent Women
Buildings and structures completed in 1891Buildings and structures in New Britain, ConnecticutNational Register of Historic Places in Hartford County, ConnecticutQueen Anne architecture in Connecticut
The Erwin Home, originally the Erwin Home for Worthy and Indigent Women, is a charitable organization providing housing for women of limited means in New Britain, Connecticut. Managed by the South Church of New Britain, it operates a number of apartment houses between Bassett Street and Cornelius Way. It was founded in 1885 with a bequest from local businessman and philanthropist Cornelius Erwin. Its original main building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its distinctive Queen Anne architecture.
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Bassett Street, New Britain Barrio Latino
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Bassett Street 145
06051 New Britain, Barrio Latino
Connecticut, United States
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