Difference between revisions of "Illinois State Training School for Girls at Geneva"

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History
 
The Illinois State Training School for Girls in Geneva was established in 1893 for the incarceration, reform, and education of girls convicted of a crime.  The school closed in 1978 and is now the Fox Run subdivision.  There is still a cemetery that belonged to the school property on the former site.
 
The Illinois State Training School for Girls in Geneva was established in 1893 for the incarceration, reform, and education of girls convicted of a crime.  The school closed in 1978 and is now the Fox Run subdivision.  There is still a cemetery that belonged to the school property on the former site.

Revision as of 10:45, 1 June 2011

Opened 1893
Closed 1978
Demolished fully demolished
Current Status Demolished
Location Fox Run subdivision Geneva, IL



History The Illinois State Training School for Girls in Geneva was established in 1893 for the incarceration, reform, and education of girls convicted of a crime. The school closed in 1978 and is now the Fox Run subdivision. There is still a cemetery that belonged to the school property on the former site.