Healy Asylum

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title: Healy Asylum
text: The Healy Asylum is an historic building in Lewiston, Maine. It was built in 1893 as an orphanage for boys, a role it served until about 1970. It is now known as Healy Terrace, and is used for affordable senior housing. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, where it is listed as Healy Asylum. It was named for Msgr. James Augustine Healy, the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland at the time of its construction.
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description: United States historic place
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healy_Asylum
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date modified: 2022-09-01T03:17:31Z
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