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Glendora Extended Historical Walking Tour
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This building was one of a few maternity homes in Glendora. It was built in the 1800s. The house was constructed with square nails and kiln-dried redwood which supposedly makes it termite free. It claims to be the first home wired for electricity and one of the original light globes remains with the house today.


Glendora's First Birthing Home

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This Victorian wood dwelling, sometimes known as the Woodworth Home or the Sheppard Home, was built in 1890 as a maternity home. The earliest known recorded owners were W.G. Hall and Frank Sheppard. Legend has it that when the house was first built there was a cesspool hole that became so large that a team of horses fell in. Since there were no hospitals in the area, this maternity home was very important to Glendora. Pregnant women would stay in this private home and as the birth date grew near, the doctor would be summoned. This house has withstood more than 100 years of progress.

Battler, Bobbie. "Former maternity home stands test of time." Glendora Press November 3rd 1994. .

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Battler, Bobbie. "Former maternity home stands test of time." Glendora Press November 3rd 1994. .