Monroe Community Hospital

[8] The Community Home structure "was designed by local architect Sigmund Firestone."

[7] Firestone employed Thomas Wilson Boyde Jr. (1905-1981),[9][10] who later became[11] "Rochester's first Black architect."

Boyde's "decorative architectural elements added to" Firestone's design.

[12] Some of the 190-year-old facility's[13] attending physicians are "affiliated with the University of Rochester's Strong Memorial Hospital.

"[4] In 2017 a local newspaper headlined "Two lawsuits in a month against Monroe Community Hospital.

Power plant of the Iola Sanatorium at 422 East Henrietta Road, built in 1928 according to Monroe County records, located across the Monroe Community Hospital