Pueblo Orphanages: Transformation Main MenuPUEBLO ORPHANAGESPURPOSENEED FOR ORPHANAGESHISTORY OF PUEBLO ORPHANAGESBACKGROUND HISTORYARCHITECTURETransformations of ArchitectureTHEIR STORIESStories of transformation of the peoplePHOTO GALLERY{Photos of Sacred Heart, McClleland, and Lincoln Home OrphanagesEXTERNAL LINKS/RESOURCESKatelyn Olds, Angelique Urenda, Amanda Arszman, Lisa Butler, Chanel Jamesf7b768c49f57a86b3626ea10bcee0a7e9e996241
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12018-04-26T20:20:09-07:00PURPOSE15plain2018-04-30T03:14:52-07:00 The orphanages in Pueblo, Colorado were an influential part of the city because they had an impact on the children in the city. There were seven orphanages in Pueblo at one point, but there are three that get a closer look. The other four orphanages were only around for a year or shorter so there was less information to dig in to. The purpose for orphanages were originally due to an unstable economy and finicial support and later used due to outside influences that occurred during the 1800s to late 1900s. Orphanages grew and expanded and many people were part of the process that led to orphanages and their need.