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Latest revision as of 00:04, 25 February 2025
Watts Hospital was a prominent medical facility located in Durham, North Carolina. Established in the late 19th century, it served the community for several decades before its closure and subsequent repurposing.
History[edit]
Watts Hospital was founded in 1895 by George Washington Watts, a philanthropist and industrialist who played a significant role in the development of Durham. The hospital was initially established to provide medical care to the growing population of the city, which was experiencing rapid industrialization and urbanization.
The original building was constructed in a Colonial Revival style, which was popular at the time. Over the years, the hospital expanded with additional wings and facilities to accommodate the increasing demand for healthcare services.
Closure and Repurposing[edit]
In the 1970s, Watts Hospital faced challenges due to the changing landscape of healthcare and the need for modernization. In 1976, the hospital closed its doors, and its functions were transferred to the newly built Durham Regional Hospital.
After its closure, the historic buildings of Watts Hospital were repurposed to house the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM), a residential high school for gifted students in science and mathematics. The NCSSM campus has preserved much of the original architecture, maintaining the historical significance of the site.
Architecture[edit]
The architecture of Watts Hospital is notable for its Colonial Revival style, characterized by symmetrical facades, brick construction, and classical details. The design reflects the architectural trends of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, emphasizing elegance and functionality.
Legacy[edit]
Watts Hospital played a crucial role in the development of healthcare in Durham and set a precedent for future medical facilities in the region. Its transformation into the NCSSM campus has allowed the historic buildings to continue serving the community in a new capacity, fostering education and innovation.
Related pages[edit]
- Durham, North Carolina
- North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
- George Washington Watts
- Colonial Revival architecture
Watts Hospital[edit]
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