

Some have been renamed to obscure their past: Poor House Road in Virginia Beach is now called Prosperity Road. There are Poor Farm Roads in Bristol, Maine, and Natchez, Mississippi County Home Roads in Marysville, Ohio, and Greenville, North Carolina Poorhouse Roads in Winchester, Virginia, and San Mateo, California. Cities and towns across the country still include streets named for the poorhouses once sited on them. Local societies scheduled tours for charity-minded citizens and common gawkers. At their height, poorhouses appeared on postcards and in popular songs. But the poorhouse was once a very real and much feared institution. Most of us reference the poorhouse only reflexively today.


“You’re going to send me to the poorhouse!”
