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English: On NRHP as "Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf and Dumb" since May 9, 1985. At 7500 Germantown Ave.
A building on what is now known as the "New Covenant Campus." The Institute for the Deaf moved to this site from its original building at Broad and Pine (now part of the University of the Arts) in 1883 and sold it to Spring Garden College when it moved to the former Germantown Academy campus on Schoolhouse Lane in 1984. After Spring Garden College closed in the early 1990s, it was sold to New Covenant Church which occupies several of the historic buildings and a new sanctuary. Other buildings on the campus house several schools and a senior housing complex.
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Camera location | 40° 03′ 49″ N, 75° 11′ 47″ W ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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- Schools for the hearing-impaired in the United States
- Colonial Germantown Historic District
- National Register of Historic Places in Northwest Philadelphia
- Schools on the National Register of Historic Places in Philadelphia
- Former schools in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Stone buildings in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Built in Pennsylvania in 1890
- Spring Garden College
- Disability in Pennsylvania