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Dublin Core
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Title
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Houses, Rockford, Illinois
Publisher
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Midway Village Museum
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1880-1965
Subject
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Images of Rockford homes both interiors and exteriors.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Photograph
Physical Dimensions
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8" x 10"
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Identifier
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2009.50.6
Description
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Aerial view looking north. Rockford Hospital, located at 2400 North Rockton Avenue, is in the center. North Rockton Avenue is at the right. Rockford Hospital, the city's first hospital, opened in 1855 in a made-over home on South Court and Chestnut Streets. By 1913 a larger facility was built and in 1942 the name changed to Rockford Memorial Hospital. This original location served the community until July 1954 when a new hospital was built at 2400 North Rockton Avenue. October 23, 2014 Rockford Health System and Mercy Health System merged. The newly named Mercy health Rockton Avenue Campus and Javon Bea Hospital continues to serve the community. Urban development continued in 2019 as houses along Lawndale Avenue were demolished for hospital expansion.
Date
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circa 1960s
Rights
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Midway Village Museum
Type
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Still Image
Title
A name given to the resource
Rockford Memorial Hospital, Serving the Community
Houses
Housing
Javon Bea Hospital
Lawndale Avenue
Mercy Health
North Rockton Avenue
Rockford Health System
Rockford Hospital
Rockford Memorial Hospital