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- Fox_River_Pavilion abstract "The Fox River Pavilion, formerly the St. Charles Hospital, is a historical building in Aurora, Illinois. The Art Deco building was originally a hospital and functioned as a nursing home and sanatorium until approximately April 2010, when the property was vacated. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 7, 2010.".
- Fox_River_Pavilion added "2010-06-07".
- Fox_River_Pavilion architecturalStyle Art_Deco.
- Fox_River_Pavilion location Aurora,_Illinois.
- Fox_River_Pavilion location Illinois.
- Fox_River_Pavilion location Kane_County,_Illinois.
- Fox_River_Pavilion location United_States.
- Fox_River_Pavilion nrhpReferenceNumber "10000312".
- Fox_River_Pavilion thumbnail St_Charles_Hospital_Aurora_IL.JPG?width=300.
- Fox_River_Pavilion wikiPageID "28189142".
- Fox_River_Pavilion wikiPageRevisionID "604663609".
- Fox_River_Pavilion yearOfConstruction "1932".
- Fox_River_Pavilion added "2010-06-07".
- Fox_River_Pavilion architect "Wybe J. Van der Meer".
- Fox_River_Pavilion architecture Art_Deco.
- Fox_River_Pavilion built "1932".
- Fox_River_Pavilion caption "Fox River Pavilion in 2011".
- Fox_River_Pavilion hasPhotoCollection Fox_River_Pavilion.
- Fox_River_Pavilion latDegrees "41".
- Fox_River_Pavilion latDirection "N".
- Fox_River_Pavilion latMinutes "45".
- Fox_River_Pavilion latSeconds "25".
- Fox_River_Pavilion location "400".
- Fox_River_Pavilion location "Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, United States".
- Fox_River_Pavilion locmapin "Illinois".
- Fox_River_Pavilion longDegrees "88".
- Fox_River_Pavilion longDirection "W".
- Fox_River_Pavilion longMinutes "18".
- Fox_River_Pavilion longSeconds "26".
- Fox_River_Pavilion name "St. Charles Hospital".
- Fox_River_Pavilion refnum "10000312".
- Fox_River_Pavilion subject Category:Art_Deco_architecture_in_Illinois.
- Fox_River_Pavilion subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Aurora,_Illinois.
- Fox_River_Pavilion subject Category:Hospital_buildings_completed_in_1932.
- Fox_River_Pavilion subject Category:Hospital_buildings_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Illinois.
- Fox_River_Pavilion subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Kane_County,_Illinois.
- Fox_River_Pavilion point "41.75694444444444 -88.30722222222222".
- Fox_River_Pavilion type Artifact100021939.
- Fox_River_Pavilion type Building102913152.
- Fox_River_Pavilion type BuildingsAndStructuresCompletedIn1932.
- Fox_River_Pavilion type BuildingsAndStructuresInAurora,Illinois.
- Fox_River_Pavilion type Object100002684.
- Fox_River_Pavilion type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Fox_River_Pavilion type Structure104341686.
- Fox_River_Pavilion type Whole100003553.
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- Fox_River_Pavilion type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Fox_River_Pavilion type Building.
- Fox_River_Pavilion type Place.
- Fox_River_Pavilion type Wikidata:Q532.
- Fox_River_Pavilion type Place.
- Fox_River_Pavilion type Location.
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- Fox_River_Pavilion comment "The Fox River Pavilion, formerly the St. Charles Hospital, is a historical building in Aurora, Illinois. The Art Deco building was originally a hospital and functioned as a nursing home and sanatorium until approximately April 2010, when the property was vacated. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 7, 2010.".
- Fox_River_Pavilion label "Fox River Pavilion".
- Fox_River_Pavilion sameAs m.0cn_4t0.
- Fox_River_Pavilion sameAs Q5476908.
- Fox_River_Pavilion sameAs Q5476908.
- Fox_River_Pavilion sameAs Fox_River_Pavilion.
- Fox_River_Pavilion lat "41.75694444444444".
- Fox_River_Pavilion long "-88.30722222222222".
- Fox_River_Pavilion wasDerivedFrom Fox_River_Pavilion?oldid=604663609.
- Fox_River_Pavilion depiction St_Charles_Hospital_Aurora_IL.JPG.
- Fox_River_Pavilion isPrimaryTopicOf Fox_River_Pavilion.
- Fox_River_Pavilion name "St. Charles Hospital".