Poor House and Methodist Cemetery

The Poor House and Methodist Cemetery (also known as the "Methodist Society Burying Ground", "Falmouth Poor House Burial Ground", "Old Methodist Cemetery", "Falmouth Work House", "Poor Farm", "Town Infirmary", or "Falmouth Artist Colony") is an historic poor house and cemetery on 744 Main Street in Falmouth, Massachusetts. It was established in 1809 and served the poor and mentally ill from 1812 until 1963. The property was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998, along with the Methodist Burial Ground next door where many Poor House residents were subsequently buried.[1]

Poor House and Methodist Cemetery
Falmouth Poor House
Poor House and Methodist Cemetery is located in Cape Cod
Poor House and Methodist Cemetery
Poor House and Methodist Cemetery is located in Massachusetts
Poor House and Methodist Cemetery
Poor House and Methodist Cemetery is located in the United States
Poor House and Methodist Cemetery
LocationFalmouth, Massachusetts
Coordinates41°33′13″N 70°36′13″W
Architectural styleGeorgian
NRHP reference No.98000147 [1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 26, 1998

The building is owned by the Town of Falmouth, and is called the Edward Marks Jr. Building. Since 1963, at different points it housed the Falmouth Retirement System[2] and the Falmouth Historical Commission. The building used to be the home of the Falmouth Artists Guild[3] prior to the construction of the Falmouth Art Center. At present it is vacant.

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