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- Oscar_Blomeen_House abstract "The Oscar Blomeen House was a house built by Oscar Blomeen in 1913, in Auburn, Washington for him and his family. He moved out of the house in 1917 to work in Bremerton, Washington's navy shipyard. Oscar Blomeen rented the house out to a group of nurses (called the Stone Sisters) that turned the home into the area's first hospital. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.".
- Oscar_Blomeen_House comment "The Oscar Blomeen House was a house built by Oscar Blomeen in 1913, in Auburn, Washington for him and his family. He moved out of the house in 1917 to work in Bremerton, Washington's navy shipyard. Oscar Blomeen rented the house out to a group of nurses (called the Stone Sisters) that turned the home into the area's first hospital. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.".