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Hamilton House (Providence, Rhode Island)

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is a non-profit organization under the provisions of the Internal Revenue Service Code, Section 501(c)(3). In existence for over 50 years, Hamilton House's mission is to "provide a program center for older persons, without discrimination on grounds of race, creed, color or gender and to offer a wide
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Hamilton Houses membership ranges in age from 55 to 105, with a large percentage of the membership in their mid-70s to mid-80s. The objective of Hamilton House is to keep seniors in their homes longer rather than having to go to costly assisted-living facilities earlier than may be necessary. It is
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As a program center for people 55 year of age and older, Hamilton House offers enrichment advantages for active men and women by giving its members opportunities for self-expression and intellectual pursuits in a creative environment. Programs in art, foreign languages, computer classes, music
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appreciation, book clubs, fitness programs, crafts and stimulating games are offered, as well as professional presentations relating to social issues, humanities, health information and other pertinent issues.
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Hamilton House is located at 276 Angell Street on Providence's east side in a stately French château, built in 1896 by local businessman,
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Randall J. Van Vynckt. International Dictionary of Architects and Architecture: Volume 1- Architects. London: St. James Press, 1993.
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an independently run, member-sustained center dedicated to keeping the years of later life stimulating, fruitful and fulfilling.
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variety of activities that enhance the meaning, pleasure and health of retirement years".
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Providence
Rhode Island
Hamilton House
Francis W. Carpenter
Carrere and Hastings
New York Public Library
House
Senate
Central Congregational Church
ISBN
1-55862-087-7
http://www.historichamilton.com
Categories
Companies based in Providence, Rhode Island
1972 establishments in Rhode Island

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