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Presentation drawing of Pine Rest Nursing Home, 5 Franklin St., Northampton, MA

Collection Type

  • Architecture

GUSN

GUSN-309911

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Description

This presentation drawing is in color, depicting the Pine Rest Nursing Home in Northampton, MA. The building is only three stories, but very long. It contains many windows (presumably windows into individual patients' rooms) and decorative porches (non-usable, save for the first floor) on all three levels. The drawing shows several people walking around the outside of the building with several cars driving by. To the far left is another house, probably not part of the institution. The building has a very short, manicured lawn, with limited shrubery around the sides of the building. Tall, thin trees surround the area.

Details

Descriptive Terms

windows
presentation drawings (proposals)
brick red (color)
trees
porches
decks (uncovered spaces)
lawns (landscaped grass)
automobiles
presentation drawings (proposals)

Physical Description

presentation drawing; color; 19.5 X 12 in.

Collection Code

AR001

Collection Name

General architectural and cartographic collection

Date of Acquisition

2006-03-01

Reference Code

AR001.USMA.0850.002

Acquisition Type

Gift

Credit Line

Gifted by Ken Turino on 3-01-2006

Places

Northampton Reservoir (Franklin county, Massachusetts) [reservoir]

Record Details

Material Type

presentation drawings (proposals)

Description Level

Item

Historical/Biographical Note

Historical/Biographical Note

The Pine Rest Nursing Home on 5 Franklin St., Northampton, MA 01060 was first registered to provide Medicare and/or Medicaid services in April, 1993. Today it provides many services in assisted living care. A religious, nonmedical health care institution, all physical therapy, nursing, and advanced medical work is made available offsite to its patients. Services such as dental, dietary needs, counseling, and general physician visits are provided onsite.

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