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The VanDyke–Libby House, located at 612 Vermillion Street in Hastings, Minnesota is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1868 by William J. Van Dyke, a banker and merchant. In 1880 the home was bought by Rowland C. Libby who was part-owner of a saw mill and door and sash factory. He lived there until 1911; in 1914 the building was converted to a sanitarium. Originally known as Hope Sanitarium, its name was later changed to St. Raphael's Hospital, which in 1929 moved to the Thompson-Fasbender House.

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  • Casa VanDyke-Libby (es)
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  • VanDyke-Libby etxea Ameriketako Estatu Batuetako Hastings hirian, Minnesota estatuan dagoen eraikin historikoa da. 1868an eraiki zen eta, egun, Leku Historikoen Erregistro Nazionalean inskribatuta dago. (eu)
  • La Casa VanDyke-Libby es una casa histórica situada en 612 Vermillion Street en la ciudad de Hastings, en el estado de Minnesota (Estados Unidos). Está inscrita en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos.​ Fue construido en 1868 por William J. Van Dyke, un banquero y comerciante. En 1880, Rowland C. Libby, quien era copropietario de un aserradero y una fábrica de puertas y marcos, compró la casa. Vivió allí hasta 1911; en 1914 el edificio se convirtió en sanatorio. Originalmente conocido como Hope Sanitarium, su nombre se cambió más tarde a St. Raphael's Hospital, que en 1929 se trasladó a la .​ (es)
  • The VanDyke–Libby House, located at 612 Vermillion Street in Hastings, Minnesota is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1868 by William J. Van Dyke, a banker and merchant. In 1880 the home was bought by Rowland C. Libby who was part-owner of a saw mill and door and sash factory. He lived there until 1911; in 1914 the building was converted to a sanitarium. Originally known as Hope Sanitarium, its name was later changed to St. Raphael's Hospital, which in 1929 moved to the Thompson-Fasbender House. (en)
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  • VanDyke-Libby House (en)
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  • The VanDyke-Libby House from the east (en)
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  • VanDyke-Libby etxea Ameriketako Estatu Batuetako Hastings hirian, Minnesota estatuan dagoen eraikin historikoa da. 1868an eraiki zen eta, egun, Leku Historikoen Erregistro Nazionalean inskribatuta dago. (eu)
  • La Casa VanDyke-Libby es una casa histórica situada en 612 Vermillion Street en la ciudad de Hastings, en el estado de Minnesota (Estados Unidos). Está inscrita en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos.​ Fue construido en 1868 por William J. Van Dyke, un banquero y comerciante. En 1880, Rowland C. Libby, quien era copropietario de un aserradero y una fábrica de puertas y marcos, compró la casa. Vivió allí hasta 1911; en 1914 el edificio se convirtió en sanatorio. Originalmente conocido como Hope Sanitarium, su nombre se cambió más tarde a St. Raphael's Hospital, que en 1929 se trasladó a la .​ La arquitectura del Segundo Imperio del edificio se refleja en su techo abuhardillado y su imponente tamaño. El costo original para construir la casa fue de 25 000 dólares de entonces. ​ (es)
  • The VanDyke–Libby House, located at 612 Vermillion Street in Hastings, Minnesota is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1868 by William J. Van Dyke, a banker and merchant. In 1880 the home was bought by Rowland C. Libby who was part-owner of a saw mill and door and sash factory. He lived there until 1911; in 1914 the building was converted to a sanitarium. Originally known as Hope Sanitarium, its name was later changed to St. Raphael's Hospital, which in 1929 moved to the Thompson-Fasbender House. The building's Second Empire architecture is reflected in its mansard roof and imposing size. The original cost to build the house was an exorbitant $25,000. (en)
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