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| architecture_style = Classical & Georgian Revival | | architecture_style = Classical & Georgian Revival | ||
| peak_patient_population = | | peak_patient_population = | ||
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*Rosewood State Training School | *Rosewood State Training School | ||
*Rosewood Asylum | *Rosewood Asylum | ||
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*Rosewood Center | *Rosewood Center | ||
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The Maryland Asylum and Training School for Feeble-minded was incorporated by the General Assembly in 1888, and its name was changed by the General Assembly of 1912 to Rosewood State Training School. It is a permanent charitable institution, owned and entirely supported by the State of Maryland. | The Maryland Asylum and Training School for Feeble-minded was incorporated by the General Assembly in 1888, and its name was changed by the General Assembly of 1912 to Rosewood State Training School. It is a permanent charitable institution, owned and entirely supported by the State of Maryland. | ||