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The Slifer House, also known as the Administration Building-Evangelical Home, is a historic American home located in Kelly Township, Union County, Pennsylvania. This notable structure holds a significant place in the history of the region and offers a unique glimpse into the past. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, further cementing its importance in the historical landscape of the area.
The Slifer House was designed by the renowned Philadelphia architect Samuel Sloan and was built in 1861. It served as a country home for the Lewisburg merchant Eli Slifer, who lived between 1818 and 1888. The house's design and architecture reflect the Victorian style, which was prevalent during the time it was built. This makes it a valuable site for those interested in historical architecture and design.
The Slifer House has a rich history of use, serving as a home for seniors, an orphanage, and a community hospital over the years. It featured artifacts from these various periods of use, offering visitors a tangible connection to the past and a deeper understanding of the house's history and the lives of those who lived and worked there.
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