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Entrance furthest from Ansel Road on the northwest facade of the Hitchcock Center for Women, an addiction treatment facility located at 1227 Ansel Road in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
This is the former Our Lady of the Lake Seminary, known informally as St. Mary's Seminary. The building sits on an 11-acre site adjacent to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Ground was broken in 1924 and a portion of the seminary opened for students and staff on November 7, 1924. The remainder of the seminary was completed on September 14, 1925. The chapel was finished on October 1, 1925.
The 95,000 square foot facility was designed by local architects Franz C. Warner and W.R. McCornack, and built by the Schirmer-O'Hara Co. (It is unclear who did the exterior artwork.) It is in the Mission Revival architectural style and the exterior is buff colored tapestry brick.
The seminary had more than 200 rooms, which included 150 single-occupancy bedrooms for instructors and students, classrooms, two refectories (dining rooms), a kitchen, several lounges, library, gymnasium, and chapel.
The building faces southwest, and is in the form of a rectangle bisected by a central wing. This central wing contains the chapel, which features walls lined with travertine marble, an open-timbered ceiling, bronze Stations of the Cross cast in Germany, 24 stained glass windows by Zettler of Munich, and an apse decorated with a mosaic of hand-laid colored glass.
The library on the second floor above the former main entrance. It is domed and features shelves for 40,000 volumes. It is decorated in the Mission Revival style with stained glass, marble, wrought-iron grill work, carved oak moldings, and frescoes.
The rear wing houses two refectories, one for students and a smaller one for faculty. Both are in the Mission Revival style, with unfinished plaster walls and open-beam ceilings. Numerous paintings hang the walls. In the basement below this wing is the kitchen, with dumbwaiters connecting the kitchen to the refectories above.
The two interior courtyards framed by the building were originally landscaped in the style of a Spanish garden.
The seminary provided both undergraduate and graduate programs until 1954, when an undergraduate program was established at Borromeo College Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio (the site of the former Marycrest School). Our Lady of the Lake Seminary closed in September 1990. The graduate program moved to Borromeo College, while the undergraduate program was moved to John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio.
Hitchcock Center for Women is an addiction treatment center for women founded in 1971. It purchased the former seminary in 1992.
Statue of St. Thomas Aquinas at the former entrance of the Hitchcock Center for Women, an addiction treatment facility located at 1227 Ansel Road in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
This is the former Our Lady of the Lake Seminary, known informally as St. Mary's Seminary. The building sits on an 11-acre site adjacent to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Ground was broken in 1924 and a portion of the seminary opened for students and staff on November 7, 1924. The remainder of the seminary was completed on September 14, 1925. The chapel was finished on October 1, 1925.
The 95,000 square foot facility was designed by local architects Franz C. Warner and W.R. McCornack, and built by the Schirmer-O'Hara Co. (It is unclear who did the exterior artwork.) It is in the Mission Revival architectural style and the exterior is buff colored tapestry brick.
The seminary had more than 200 rooms, which included 150 single-occupancy bedrooms for instructors and students, classrooms, two refectories (dining rooms), a kitchen, several lounges, library, gymnasium, and chapel.
The building faces southwest, and is in the form of a rectangle bisected by a central wing. This central wing contains the chapel, which features walls lined with travertine marble, an open-timbered ceiling, bronze Stations of the Cross cast in Germany, 24 stained glass windows by Zettler of Munich, and an apse decorated with a mosaic of hand-laid colored glass.
The library on the second floor above the former main entrance. It is domed and features shelves for 40,000 volumes. It is decorated in the Mission Revival style with stained glass, marble, wrought-iron grill work, carved oak moldings, and frescoes.
The rear wing houses two refectories, one for students and a smaller one for faculty. Both are in the Mission Revival style, with unfinished plaster walls and open-beam ceilings. Numerous paintings hang the walls. In the basement below this wing is the kitchen, with dumbwaiters connecting the kitchen to the refectories above.
The two interior courtyards framed by the building were originally landscaped in the style of a Spanish garden.
The seminary provided both undergraduate and graduate programs until 1954, when an undergraduate program was established at Borromeo College Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio (the site of the former Marycrest School). Our Lady of the Lake Seminary closed in September 1990. The graduate program moved to Borromeo College, while the undergraduate program was moved to John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio.
Hitchcock Center for Women is an addiction treatment center for women founded in 1971. It purchased the former seminary in 1992.
Former main entrance to the Hitchcock Center for Women, an addiction treatment facility located at 1227 Ansel Road in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
This is the former Our Lady of the Lake Seminary, known informally as St. Mary's Seminary. The building sits on an 11-acre site adjacent to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Ground was broken in 1924 and a portion of the seminary opened for students and staff on November 7, 1924. The remainder of the seminary was completed on September 14, 1925. The chapel was finished on October 1, 1925.
The 95,000 square foot facility was designed by local architects Franz C. Warner and W.R. McCornack, and built by the Schirmer-O'Hara Co. (It is unclear who did the exterior artwork.) It is in the Mission Revival architectural style and the exterior is buff colored tapestry brick.
The seminary had more than 200 rooms, which included 150 single-occupancy bedrooms for instructors and students, classrooms, two refectories (dining rooms), a kitchen, several lounges, library, gymnasium, and chapel.
The building faces southwest, and is in the form of a rectangle bisected by a central wing. This central wing contains the chapel, which features walls lined with travertine marble, an open-timbered ceiling, bronze Stations of the Cross cast in Germany, 24 stained glass windows by Zettler of Munich, and an apse decorated with a mosaic of hand-laid colored glass.
The library on the second floor above the former main entrance. It is domed and features shelves for 40,000 volumes. It is decorated in the Mission Revival style with stained glass, marble, wrought-iron grill work, carved oak moldings, and frescoes.
The rear wing houses two refectories, one for students and a smaller one for faculty. Both are in the Mission Revival style, with unfinished plaster walls and open-beam ceilings. Numerous paintings hang the walls. In the basement below this wing is the kitchen, with dumbwaiters connecting the kitchen to the refectories above.
The two interior courtyards framed by the building were originally landscaped in the style of a Spanish garden.
The seminary provided both undergraduate and graduate programs until 1954, when an undergraduate program was established at Borromeo College Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio (the site of the former Marycrest School). Our Lady of the Lake Seminary closed in September 1990. The graduate program moved to Borromeo College, while the undergraduate program was moved to John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio.
Hitchcock Center for Women is an addiction treatment center for women founded in 1971. It purchased the former seminary in 1992.
Southeast facade of the Hitchcock Center for Women, an addiction treatment facility located at 1227 Ansel Road in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
This is the former Our Lady of the Lake Seminary, known informally as St. Mary's Seminary. The building sits on an 11-acre site adjacent to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Ground was broken in 1924 and a portion of the seminary opened for students and staff on November 7, 1924. The remainder of the seminary was completed on September 14, 1925. The chapel was finished on October 1, 1925.
The 95,000 square foot facility was designed by local architects Franz C. Warner and W.R. McCornack, and built by the Schirmer-O'Hara Co. (It is unclear who did the exterior artwork.) It is in the Mission Revival architectural style and the exterior is buff colored tapestry brick.
The seminary had more than 200 rooms, which included 150 single-occupancy bedrooms for instructors and students, classrooms, two refectories (dining rooms), a kitchen, several lounges, library, gymnasium, and chapel.
The building faces southwest, and is in the form of a rectangle bisected by a central wing. This central wing contains the chapel, which features walls lined with travertine marble, an open-timbered ceiling, bronze Stations of the Cross cast in Germany, 24 stained glass windows by Zettler of Munich, and an apse decorated with a mosaic of hand-laid colored glass.
The library on the second floor above the former main entrance. It is domed and features shelves for 40,000 volumes. It is decorated in the Mission Revival style with stained glass, marble, wrought-iron grill work, carved oak moldings, and frescoes.
The rear wing houses two refectories, one for students and a smaller one for faculty. Both are in the Mission Revival style, with unfinished plaster walls and open-beam ceilings. Numerous paintings hang the walls. In the basement below this wing is the kitchen, with dumbwaiters connecting the kitchen to the refectories above.
The two interior courtyards framed by the building were originally landscaped in the style of a Spanish garden.
The seminary provided both undergraduate and graduate programs until 1954, when an undergraduate program was established at Borromeo College Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio (the site of the former Marycrest School). Our Lady of the Lake Seminary closed in September 1990. The graduate program moved to Borromeo College, while the undergraduate program was moved to John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio.
Hitchcock Center for Women is an addiction treatment center for women founded in 1971. It purchased the former seminary in 1992.
Former main (southwest) facade to the Hitchcock Center for Women, an addiction treatment facility located at 1227 Ansel Road in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
This is the former Our Lady of the Lake Seminary, known informally as St. Mary's Seminary. The building sits on an 11-acre site adjacent to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Ground was broken in 1924 and a portion of the seminary opened for students and staff on November 7, 1924. The remainder of the seminary was completed on September 14, 1925. The chapel was finished on October 1, 1925.
The 95,000 square foot facility was designed by local architects Franz C. Warner and W.R. McCornack, and built by the Schirmer-O'Hara Co. (It is unclear who did the exterior artwork.) It is in the Mission Revival architectural style and the exterior is buff colored tapestry brick.
The seminary had more than 200 rooms, which included 150 single-occupancy bedrooms for instructors and students, classrooms, two refectories (dining rooms), a kitchen, several lounges, library, gymnasium, and chapel.
The building faces southwest, and is in the form of a rectangle bisected by a central wing. This central wing contains the chapel, which features walls lined with travertine marble, an open-timbered ceiling, bronze Stations of the Cross cast in Germany, 24 stained glass windows by Zettler of Munich, and an apse decorated with a mosaic of hand-laid colored glass.
The library on the second floor above the former main entrance. It is domed and features shelves for 40,000 volumes. It is decorated in the Mission Revival style with stained glass, marble, wrought-iron grill work, carved oak moldings, and frescoes.
The rear wing houses two refectories, one for students and a smaller one for faculty. Both are in the Mission Revival style, with unfinished plaster walls and open-beam ceilings. Numerous paintings hang the walls. In the basement below this wing is the kitchen, with dumbwaiters connecting the kitchen to the refectories above.
The two interior courtyards framed by the building were originally landscaped in the style of a Spanish garden.
The seminary provided both undergraduate and graduate programs until 1954, when an undergraduate program was established at Borromeo College Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio (the site of the former Marycrest School). Our Lady of the Lake Seminary closed in September 1990. The graduate program moved to Borromeo College, while the undergraduate program was moved to John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio.
Hitchcock Center for Women is an addiction treatment center for women founded in 1971. It purchased the former seminary in 1992.
West corner (facing Ansel Road) of the Hitchcock Center for Women, an addiction treatment facility located at 1227 Ansel Road in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
This is the former Our Lady of the Lake Seminary, known informally as St. Mary's Seminary. The building sits on an 11-acre site adjacent to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Ground was broken in 1924 and a portion of the seminary opened for students and staff on November 7, 1924. The remainder of the seminary was completed on September 14, 1925. The chapel was finished on October 1, 1925.
The 95,000 square foot facility was designed by local architects Franz C. Warner and W.R. McCornack, and built by the Schirmer-O'Hara Co. (It is unclear who did the exterior artwork.) It is in the Mission Revival architectural style and the exterior is buff colored tapestry brick.
The seminary had more than 200 rooms, which included 150 single-occupancy bedrooms for instructors and students, classrooms, two refectories (dining rooms), a kitchen, several lounges, library, gymnasium, and chapel.
The building faces southwest, and is in the form of a rectangle bisected by a central wing. This central wing contains the chapel, which features walls lined with travertine marble, an open-timbered ceiling, bronze Stations of the Cross cast in Germany, 24 stained glass windows by Zettler of Munich, and an apse decorated with a mosaic of hand-laid colored glass.
The library on the second floor above the former main entrance. It is domed and features shelves for 40,000 volumes. It is decorated in the Mission Revival style with stained glass, marble, wrought-iron grill work, carved oak moldings, and frescoes.
The rear wing houses two refectories, one for students and a smaller one for faculty. Both are in the Mission Revival style, with unfinished plaster walls and open-beam ceilings. Numerous paintings hang the walls. In the basement below this wing is the kitchen, with dumbwaiters connecting the kitchen to the refectories above.
The two interior courtyards framed by the building were originally landscaped in the style of a Spanish garden.
The seminary provided both undergraduate and graduate programs until 1954, when an undergraduate program was established at Borromeo College Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio (the site of the former Marycrest School). Our Lady of the Lake Seminary closed in September 1990. The graduate program moved to Borromeo College, while the undergraduate program was moved to John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio.
Hitchcock Center for Women is an addiction treatment center for women founded in 1971. It purchased the former seminary in 1992.
Former main entrance to the Hitchcock Center for Women, an addiction treatment facility located at 1227 Ansel Road in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
This is the former Our Lady of the Lake Seminary, known informally as St. Mary's Seminary. The building sits on an 11-acre site adjacent to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Ground was broken in 1924 and a portion of the seminary opened for students and staff on November 7, 1924. The remainder of the seminary was completed on September 14, 1925. The chapel was finished on October 1, 1925.
The 95,000 square foot facility was designed by local architects Franz C. Warner and W.R. McCornack, and built by the Schirmer-O'Hara Co. (It is unclear who did the exterior artwork.) It is in the Mission Revival architectural style and the exterior is buff colored tapestry brick.
The seminary had more than 200 rooms, which included 150 single-occupancy bedrooms for instructors and students, classrooms, two refectories (dining rooms), a kitchen, several lounges, library, gymnasium, and chapel.
The building faces southwest, and is in the form of a rectangle bisected by a central wing. This central wing contains the chapel, which features walls lined with travertine marble, an open-timbered ceiling, bronze Stations of the Cross cast in Germany, 24 stained glass windows by Zettler of Munich, and an apse decorated with a mosaic of hand-laid colored glass.
The library on the second floor above the former main entrance. It is domed and features shelves for 40,000 volumes. It is decorated in the Mission Revival style with stained glass, marble, wrought-iron grill work, carved oak moldings, and frescoes.
The rear wing houses two refectories, one for students and a smaller one for faculty. Both are in the Mission Revival style, with unfinished plaster walls and open-beam ceilings. Numerous paintings hang the walls. In the basement below this wing is the kitchen, with dumbwaiters connecting the kitchen to the refectories above.
The two interior courtyards framed by the building were originally landscaped in the style of a Spanish garden.
The seminary provided both undergraduate and graduate programs until 1954, when an undergraduate program was established at Borromeo College Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio (the site of the former Marycrest School). Our Lady of the Lake Seminary closed in September 1990. The graduate program moved to Borromeo College, while the undergraduate program was moved to John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio.
Hitchcock Center for Women is an addiction treatment center for women founded in 1971. It purchased the former seminary in 1992.
Sculpture around the former main entrance to the Hitchcock Center for Women, an addiction treatment facility located at 1227 Ansel Road in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
This is the former Our Lady of the Lake Seminary, known informally as St. Mary's Seminary. The building sits on an 11-acre site adjacent to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Ground was broken in 1924 and a portion of the seminary opened for students and staff on November 7, 1924. The remainder of the seminary was completed on September 14, 1925. The chapel was finished on October 1, 1925.
The 95,000 square foot facility was designed by local architects Franz C. Warner and W.R. McCornack, and built by the Schirmer-O'Hara Co. (It is unclear who did the exterior artwork.) It is in the Mission Revival architectural style and the exterior is buff colored tapestry brick.
The seminary had more than 200 rooms, which included 150 single-occupancy bedrooms for instructors and students, classrooms, two refectories (dining rooms), a kitchen, several lounges, library, gymnasium, and chapel.
The building faces southwest, and is in the form of a rectangle bisected by a central wing. This central wing contains the chapel, which features walls lined with travertine marble, an open-timbered ceiling, bronze Stations of the Cross cast in Germany, 24 stained glass windows by Zettler of Munich, and an apse decorated with a mosaic of hand-laid colored glass.
The library on the second floor above the former main entrance. It is domed and features shelves for 40,000 volumes. It is decorated in the Mission Revival style with stained glass, marble, wrought-iron grill work, carved oak moldings, and frescoes.
The rear wing houses two refectories, one for students and a smaller one for faculty. Both are in the Mission Revival style, with unfinished plaster walls and open-beam ceilings. Numerous paintings hang the walls. In the basement below this wing is the kitchen, with dumbwaiters connecting the kitchen to the refectories above.
The two interior courtyards framed by the building were originally landscaped in the style of a Spanish garden.
The seminary provided both undergraduate and graduate programs until 1954, when an undergraduate program was established at Borromeo College Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio (the site of the former Marycrest School). Our Lady of the Lake Seminary closed in September 1990. The graduate program moved to Borromeo College, while the undergraduate program was moved to John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio.
Hitchcock Center for Women is an addiction treatment center for women founded in 1971. It purchased the former seminary in 1992.
Statue of St. Charles Borromeo at the former entrance of the Hitchcock Center for Women, an addiction treatment facility located at 1227 Ansel Road in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
This is the former Our Lady of the Lake Seminary, known informally as St. Mary's Seminary. The building sits on an 11-acre site adjacent to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Ground was broken in 1924 and a portion of the seminary opened for students and staff on November 7, 1924. The remainder of the seminary was completed on September 14, 1925. The chapel was finished on October 1, 1925.
The 95,000 square foot facility was designed by local architects Franz C. Warner and W.R. McCornack, and built by the Schirmer-O'Hara Co. (It is unclear who did the exterior artwork.) It is in the Mission Revival architectural style and the exterior is buff colored tapestry brick.
The seminary had more than 200 rooms, which included 150 single-occupancy bedrooms for instructors and students, classrooms, two refectories (dining rooms), a kitchen, several lounges, library, gymnasium, and chapel.
The building faces southwest, and is in the form of a rectangle bisected by a central wing. This central wing contains the chapel, which features walls lined with travertine marble, an open-timbered ceiling, bronze Stations of the Cross cast in Germany, 24 stained glass windows by Zettler of Munich, and an apse decorated with a mosaic of hand-laid colored glass.
The library on the second floor above the former main entrance. It is domed and features shelves for 40,000 volumes. It is decorated in the Mission Revival style with stained glass, marble, wrought-iron grill work, carved oak moldings, and frescoes.
The rear wing houses two refectories, one for students and a smaller one for faculty. Both are in the Mission Revival style, with unfinished plaster walls and open-beam ceilings. Numerous paintings hang the walls. In the basement below this wing is the kitchen, with dumbwaiters connecting the kitchen to the refectories above.
The two interior courtyards framed by the building were originally landscaped in the style of a Spanish garden.
The seminary provided both undergraduate and graduate programs until 1954, when an undergraduate program was established at Borromeo College Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio (the site of the former Marycrest School). Our Lady of the Lake Seminary closed in September 1990. The graduate program moved to Borromeo College, while the undergraduate program was moved to John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio.
Hitchcock Center for Women is an addiction treatment center for women founded in 1971. It purchased the former seminary in 1992.
Northwest facade of the Hitchcock Center for Women, an addiction treatment facility located at 1227 Ansel Road in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
This is the former Our Lady of the Lake Seminary, known informally as St. Mary's Seminary. The building sits on an 11-acre site adjacent to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Ground was broken in 1924 and a portion of the seminary opened for students and staff on November 7, 1924. The remainder of the seminary was completed on September 14, 1925. The chapel was finished on October 1, 1925.
The 95,000 square foot facility was designed by local architects Franz C. Warner and W.R. McCornack, and built by the Schirmer-O'Hara Co. (It is unclear who did the exterior artwork.) It is in the Mission Revival architectural style and the exterior is buff colored tapestry brick.
The seminary had more than 200 rooms, which included 150 single-occupancy bedrooms for instructors and students, classrooms, two refectories (dining rooms), a kitchen, several lounges, library, gymnasium, and chapel.
The building faces southwest, and is in the form of a rectangle bisected by a central wing. This central wing contains the chapel, which features walls lined with travertine marble, an open-timbered ceiling, bronze Stations of the Cross cast in Germany, 24 stained glass windows by Zettler of Munich, and an apse decorated with a mosaic of hand-laid colored glass.
The library on the second floor above the former main entrance. It is domed and features shelves for 40,000 volumes. It is decorated in the Mission Revival style with stained glass, marble, wrought-iron grill work, carved oak moldings, and frescoes.
The rear wing houses two refectories, one for students and a smaller one for faculty. Both are in the Mission Revival style, with unfinished plaster walls and open-beam ceilings. Numerous paintings hang the walls. In the basement below this wing is the kitchen, with dumbwaiters connecting the kitchen to the refectories above.
The two interior courtyards framed by the building were originally landscaped in the style of a Spanish garden.
The seminary provided both undergraduate and graduate programs until 1954, when an undergraduate program was established at Borromeo College Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio (the site of the former Marycrest School). Our Lady of the Lake Seminary closed in September 1990. The graduate program moved to Borromeo College, while the undergraduate program was moved to John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio.
Hitchcock Center for Women is an addiction treatment center for women founded in 1971. It purchased the former seminary in 1992.
Sculpture over the former main entrance to the Hitchcock Center for Women, an addiction treatment facility located at 1227 Ansel Road in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
This is the former Our Lady of the Lake Seminary, known informally as St. Mary's Seminary. The building sits on an 11-acre site adjacent to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Ground was broken in 1924 and a portion of the seminary opened for students and staff on November 7, 1924. The remainder of the seminary was completed on September 14, 1925. The chapel was finished on October 1, 1925.
The 95,000 square foot facility was designed by local architects Franz C. Warner and W.R. McCornack, and built by the Schirmer-O'Hara Co. (It is unclear who did the exterior artwork.) It is in the Mission Revival architectural style and the exterior is buff colored tapestry brick.
The seminary had more than 200 rooms, which included 150 single-occupancy bedrooms for instructors and students, classrooms, two refectories (dining rooms), a kitchen, several lounges, library, gymnasium, and chapel.
The building faces southwest, and is in the form of a rectangle bisected by a central wing. This central wing contains the chapel, which features walls lined with travertine marble, an open-timbered ceiling, bronze Stations of the Cross cast in Germany, 24 stained glass windows by Zettler of Munich, and an apse decorated with a mosaic of hand-laid colored glass.
The library on the second floor above the former main entrance. It is domed and features shelves for 40,000 volumes. It is decorated in the Mission Revival style with stained glass, marble, wrought-iron grill work, carved oak moldings, and frescoes.
The rear wing houses two refectories, one for students and a smaller one for faculty. Both are in the Mission Revival style, with unfinished plaster walls and open-beam ceilings. Numerous paintings hang the walls. In the basement below this wing is the kitchen, with dumbwaiters connecting the kitchen to the refectories above.
The two interior courtyards framed by the building were originally landscaped in the style of a Spanish garden.
The seminary provided both undergraduate and graduate programs until 1954, when an undergraduate program was established at Borromeo College Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio (the site of the former Marycrest School). Our Lady of the Lake Seminary closed in September 1990. The graduate program moved to Borromeo College, while the undergraduate program was moved to John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio.
Hitchcock Center for Women is an addiction treatment center for women founded in 1971. It purchased the former seminary in 1992.
Entrance nearest Ansel Road on the northwest facade of the Hitchcock Center for Women, an addiction treatment facility located at 1227 Ansel Road in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
This is the former Our Lady of the Lake Seminary, known informally as St. Mary's Seminary. The building sits on an 11-acre site adjacent to the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Ground was broken in 1924 and a portion of the seminary opened for students and staff on November 7, 1924. The remainder of the seminary was completed on September 14, 1925. The chapel was finished on October 1, 1925.
The 95,000 square foot facility was designed by local architects Franz C. Warner and W.R. McCornack, and built by the Schirmer-O'Hara Co. (It is unclear who did the exterior artwork.) It is in the Mission Revival architectural style and the exterior is buff colored tapestry brick.
The seminary had more than 200 rooms, which included 150 single-occupancy bedrooms for instructors and students, classrooms, two refectories (dining rooms), a kitchen, several lounges, library, gymnasium, and chapel.
The building faces southwest, and is in the form of a rectangle bisected by a central wing. This central wing contains the chapel, which features walls lined with travertine marble, an open-timbered ceiling, bronze Stations of the Cross cast in Germany, 24 stained glass windows by Zettler of Munich, and an apse decorated with a mosaic of hand-laid colored glass.
The library on the second floor above the former main entrance. It is domed and features shelves for 40,000 volumes. It is decorated in the Mission Revival style with stained glass, marble, wrought-iron grill work, carved oak moldings, and frescoes.
The rear wing houses two refectories, one for students and a smaller one for faculty. Both are in the Mission Revival style, with unfinished plaster walls and open-beam ceilings. Numerous paintings hang the walls. In the basement below this wing is the kitchen, with dumbwaiters connecting the kitchen to the refectories above.
The two interior courtyards framed by the building were originally landscaped in the style of a Spanish garden.
The seminary provided both undergraduate and graduate programs until 1954, when an undergraduate program was established at Borromeo College Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio (the site of the former Marycrest School). Our Lady of the Lake Seminary closed in September 1990. The graduate program moved to Borromeo College, while the undergraduate program was moved to John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio.
Hitchcock Center for Women is an addiction treatment center for women founded in 1971. It purchased the former seminary in 1992.
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Hawaii is a place of great wealth and extreme poverty, a place where diverse ethnic and socioeconomic groups. A state relying heavily on tourism revenues but besides is Hawaii has been also considered the capital of methamphetamine use in the United States since the 1980s. So it is but obvious that there is a need for holistic and well equipped Hawaii Treatment Center.
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Opioid addiction causes so many health complications. Young adults get addicted to opioids in a huge number and there is a reason behind this. With a wrong friend circle and confused young souls, they are unable to judge the right thing for them. Due to this uncertainty, they take the wrong steps and they get addicted to opioids. We are urging people to join the addiction awareness campaigns so they can gather knowledge about opioid misuse and the danger associated with that. Contact Synergy Health Care and find the best option for your addiction. Your treatment will remain confidential and nothing will be disclosed to anyone outside of the treatment.
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At Aspen Behavioral Health, our patient care team focuses on making the transition simple and worry-free. We’re here to help make your decision painless and give you a window into our approach to rehabilitation. Our West Plam Beach addiction treatment program helps people regroup and get support in a modern addiction treatment facility with a lot of helpful amenities.
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Opioid addiction harms your health badly. No matter how you contain opioids, addiction causes severe health issues and you need to find ways quickly to keep you safe from the addiction. Opioid detoxification is the primary step that eliminates the presence of opioids from your body. But, this results in strong withdrawal symptoms. The doctors-attended detoxification process is needed to control the uncomfortable signs of addictions. Synergy Health Care is taking care of patients with opioid addiction. We have a branch in Florence, KY and we are helping many people get back to their normal life. Contact us and plan the best recovery option for your health.
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The drug threat in Wisconsin area varies from place to place. If availability of powder and crack cocaine is more in eastern and central Wisconsin, in the Milwaukee area there is high-purity heroin available in the area. Marijuana remains the most readily available and most widely abused drug throughout Wisconsin. Northwestern and southwestern Wisconsin have higher incidence of Methamphetamine production and use are. MDMA is becoming increasingly popular, particularly among young people in urban areas and in college towns. All these facts only show hat there is need for a good Wisconsin Drug Addiction Treatment Center.
The opioid safety issue is one of the common concerns for people across the world. Opioids tookthe lives of many and they also put many lives at risks. If you don’t follow your doctor’s way for taking the medicine, you end up getting addicted to the drugs. Since prescription pain killers are given for the pain treatment, you must know the right way for treating your medicine. Opioids should be handled carefully. Any wrong information about the medicine can increase the chance of addiction. Synergy Health Care is offering details for your drug use.
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It is interesting to note that Texas now fairly good status as for as addiction problem is concerned but it was not always like this just a decade ago, Texas had a serious drug problem. The addiction here ranges from psychotropic medications — like antipsychotics, stimulants, mood stabilizers to antidepressants and sedatives. It as all because of they were being overprescribed in the state which endangering the lives of some of our most vulnerable citizens. Texas Treatment Center is the best place for getting addiction treatment in Texas state.
Detoxification is the first step for your opioid addiction treatment. Through this process, your body cleanses all effects of the drugs. But withdrawal symptoms are also very high because you completely stop taking the drugs. An experienced doctor can give you the right way for treating this complication. Doctors are prescribing medicines and therapies that heal your inner health and reduce drug cravings. For managing drugs, nothing can be as best as medicines. For the right dose and the duration, you need to contact Synergy Health Care. We have branches in Florence, KY.
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The opioid is an epidemic and it takes many lives. The opioid overdose is not unknown to people. The government has taken many initiatives to curb down the opioid misuse, but a little has changed. People need to take the first step to address their addictions. Otherwise, no one can improve the situation. Synergy Health Care is researching this field and comes up with some details that have a surprising connection with opioid misuse and death. We have found work-related injury and the use of opioids and that leads people to the addiction. If you are suffering from opioid addiction, you can contact Synergy Health Care. It has a branch in Florence, KY.
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You’ll return to your life with what you’ve learned and you’ll still have the Aspen Behavioral Health care team’s full support, whether you want to attend meetings part-time, donate your time or receive consultations. Addiction is for life, and aftercare at any point of your journey to sobriety is fundamental. Aspen’s outpatient addiction treatment in West Palm Beach offers continued support to those who need it.
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Choosing the right treatment is difficult, but choosing the right place for your treatment is more difficult. Many names near you come up with some of the promising treatment options. So, you may be confused about where to go. We are presenting here some of the choices for your treatment. People choose synergy for their addiction treatment but we request people to visit any place near you that offers the right treatment. We have a branch in Florence, KY. If you live in this place, you can visit us for the treatment.
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