Community Memorial Hospital (Ayer, Massachusetts) Explained

Community Memorial Hospital
Region:Ayer
State:Massachusetts
Country:US
Coordinates:42.5608°N -71.5822°W
Constructed:1929
Opened:1927
Closed:1971
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Community Memorial Hospital
Location:15 Winthrop Avenue, Ayer, Massachusetts
Area:1.85acres
Built:1929
Architect:Haynes & Mason
Architecture:Colonial Revival
Added:May 14, 2004
Refnum:04000423

Community Memorial Hospital is a historic hospital building at 15 Winthrop Avenue in Ayer, Massachusetts. The brick and stone Colonial Revival building was constructed in 1929, and expanded in the 1950s. It was designed by the Fitchburg architectural firm of Haynes & Mason, and was the first hospital building dedicated to serving the town of Ayer. The organization that operated the hospital was created in September 1927 when the Ayer Hospital Association, founded in 1912, accepted control of Ayer Private Hospital, founded 1924.[1] This organization operated the facility until 1964 when it was merged with the Groton Community Hospital, forming Nashoba Community Hospital.[2] This group continued to operate the facility until 1971, when it moved to new premises and vacated this building.[3]

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. As of 2018, the building was being operated as Nashoba Valley Assisted Living.

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Notes and References

  1. News: May 19, 1953 . Ayer Memorial Hospital Observes 25th Anniversary . June 19, 2024 . . 3.
  2. Web site: 1964 . 1964 Chap. 0202. An Act Authorizing The Consolidation Of Groton Community Hospital, Inc. And Community Memorial Hospital Under The Name Of The Nashoba Community Hospital. . June 19, 2024 . Boston, Secretary of the Commonwealth . State Library of Massachusetts Digital Collection.
  3. Web site: NRHP nomination for Community Memorial Hospital. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2014-04-03.