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  2. Hollie Daniels - Wikipedia

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    Rosie is now five years sober and working full-time at a drop in center named Sanctuary Night serving women in the bondage of sex trafficking, homelessness and addiction. [ 3 ] Daniels continues to achieve higher education while holding full-time career as Director of Business Development for a treatment center and managing her recovery housing ...

  3. Sober living house - Wikipedia

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    Sober living houses (SLHs) are "alcohol- and drug-free living environments for individuals attempting to maintain abstinence from alcohol and drugs". [4] They are typically structured around 12-step programs or other recovery methodologies. Residents are often required to take drug tests and demonstrate efforts toward long-term recovery.

  4. Seneca Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Seneca, formerly known as the Seneca Hotel, is a 10-story apartment complex and former hotel in the Discovery District of downtown Columbus, Ohio.The brick building was designed by architects Frank Packard and David Riebel & Sons and built in 1917, in a prominent location near Franklin County Memorial Hall, where conventions were held.

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    Poindexter Village was a historic public housing complex in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.Today, the remaining two buildings are set to become the Poindexter Village Museum and Cultural Center.

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  7. Del Monte Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Del Monte Apartments is a historic building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. It was built in 1902 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. The Romanesque Revival building was designed by Charles W. Bellows, a Columbus resident and nephew of George Bellows, builder of the 1887 Franklin County Courthouse in the city.

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