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The Reardan community built the Reardan Memorial Clinic to honor nine service people who gave their lives in World War II. This was operated as a clinic between 1948? and 1966? with several doctors and dentists offering their services to the community. In 1966, the clinic board found it difficult to find professionals to work in the small community, so they decided to abandon the clinic concept and the returned the build to the city to be used as a city hall and library. The Clinic is on the SE Corner of Oak and Broadway. | The Reardan community built the Reardan Memorial Clinic to honor nine service people who gave their lives in World War II. This was operated as a clinic between 1948? and 1966? with several doctors and dentists offering their services to the community. In 1966, the clinic board found it difficult to find professionals to work in the small community, so they decided to abandon the clinic concept and the returned the build to the city to be used as a city hall and library. The Clinic is on the SE Corner of Oak and Broadway. | ||
[[category:Oak Street]] | [[category:Oak Street]] | ||
[[category:Broadway]] | [[category:Broadway Avenue]] | ||
[[category:Reardan Businesses]] | [[category:Reardan Businesses]] |
Latest revision as of 08:17, 9 December 2022
The Reardan community built the Reardan Memorial Clinic to honor nine service people who gave their lives in World War II. This was operated as a clinic between 1948? and 1966? with several doctors and dentists offering their services to the community. In 1966, the clinic board found it difficult to find professionals to work in the small community, so they decided to abandon the clinic concept and the returned the build to the city to be used as a city hall and library. The Clinic is on the SE Corner of Oak and Broadway.
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