Clement Atkinson Memorial Hospital is a historic hospital building located at Coatesville, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The hospital was founded in 1936 by Whittier C. Atkinson, the first African American physician in Chester County, who named the hospital after his father. It served the local African American population and remained in operation until 1978. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.
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| - Clement Atkinson Memorial Hospital je historická nemocniční budova v v Pensylvánii. Je umístěna na 822–824 East Chestnut Street. Jedná se o budovu s pěti částmi. Původní byla domovem Dr. Atkinsona, a má 1 1/2 podlaží – cihlová stavba v řadové zástavbě v koloniálním revival stylu. Jednopatrové, osmipokojové, nemocniční křídlo v zadní části bytu bylo postaveno v roce 1932. Druhé patro bylo přidáno k nemocničnímu křídu v roce 1937. Pozdější dostavby se konaly v roce 1955, 1962 a 1969. Nemocnice sloužila místní afroamerické populaci a zůstala v provozu až do roku 1977. Stavba byla přeměněna na komunitní centrum a byty v roce 1991. (cs)
- Clement Atkinson Memorial Hospital is a historic hospital building located at Coatesville, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The hospital was founded in 1936 by Whittier C. Atkinson, the first African American physician in Chester County, who named the hospital after his father. It served the local African American population and remained in operation until 1978. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. (en)
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| - Clement Atkinson Memorial Hospital je historická nemocniční budova v v Pensylvánii. Je umístěna na 822–824 East Chestnut Street. Jedná se o budovu s pěti částmi. Původní byla domovem Dr. Atkinsona, a má 1 1/2 podlaží – cihlová stavba v řadové zástavbě v koloniálním revival stylu. Jednopatrové, osmipokojové, nemocniční křídlo v zadní části bytu bylo postaveno v roce 1932. Druhé patro bylo přidáno k nemocničnímu křídu v roce 1937. Pozdější dostavby se konaly v roce 1955, 1962 a 1969. Nemocnice sloužila místní afroamerické populaci a zůstala v provozu až do roku 1977. Stavba byla přeměněna na komunitní centrum a byty v roce 1991. V roce 2011 byl objekt zařazen do National Register of Historic Places. (cs)
- Clement Atkinson Memorial Hospital is a historic hospital building located at Coatesville, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The hospital was founded in 1936 by Whittier C. Atkinson, the first African American physician in Chester County, who named the hospital after his father. It served the local African American population and remained in operation until 1978. The building contains five sections. The original section was the home of Dr. Atkinson. This section is a 2+1⁄2-story, three-bay red brick rowhouse dwelling in the Colonial Revival style. It had a one-story, eight-room, hospital wing at the rear of the dwelling, were built in 1932. A second story was added to the hospital wing in 1937. Later additions took place in 1955, 1962, and 1969. The hospital was converted to a community center and low-income apartments in 1991. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. (en)
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