Tuerk House, Baltimore
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Formerly part of the Lutheran Hospital of Maryland, the Tuerk House is a residential drug treatment facility in Baltimore. The building is attached to the 1876 Hebrew Orphan Asylum, the first Jewish orphanage in Maryland and likely the oldest Jewish orphanage building in the United States. Additional information on the effort by Baltimore Heritage to preserve the Hebrew Orphan Asylum can be found on our website. Please help us win ,000 for the preservation of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum by voting for us in the "This Place Matters Community Challenge."
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