The Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a historic building constructed in 1895 by the charitable organization, the Little Sisters of the Poor. Designed by architect Frederick Corser, the original structure featured a chapel and has since undergone expansions in 1905 and 1914, maintaining the same design principles.
After serving as a home for the aged until 1977, the building was repurposed into a 71-unit apartment complex. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, this architectural gem on Broadway Street Northeast stands as a testament to the compassionate legacy of the Little Sisters of the Poor in providing care for the elderly.
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