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  2. Wrigley Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army announced their intention to sell the complex in August 2019. [33] In February 2021, Preservation Chicago listed Wrigley Lodge as one of Chicago's most endangered buildings. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] The Salvation Army closed the adult rehabilitation center and thrift store in March 2022.

  3. The Salvation Army U.S.A. Central Territory - Wikipedia

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    Historical Dictionary of The Salvation Army. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 587– 592. ISBN 9781538102138. Chuck Munson (2013). The Salvation Army in Dallas: The Supply Chain Challenges of a Non-Profit Organization. Pearson Education. ISBN 9780133757149.

  4. The Salvation Army Building - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army Building may refer to: The Salvation Army Building (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) International Headquarters of The Salvation Army; Wrigley Lodge, a building in Chicago, Illinois, also known as the Salvation Army Building; Salvation Army Headquarters (Saint Paul, Minnesota)

  5. Salvation Army unveils new recovery home in downtown Wichita

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    A new recovery home is opening downtown. The Salvation Army of South Central Kansas previously used the space at 350 N. Market as a homeless shelter but has transitioned it to care for those in ...

  6. Strawberry Field - Wikipedia

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    The house was demolished in 1973 due to structural problems and replaced with purpose-built units. After being closed as a children's home, the site has continued to be used by the Salvation Army for other purposes. The location gained worldwide fame following the release of the Beatles' 1967 single "Strawberry Fields Forever".

  7. A night out with the Salvation Army's Street Level program - AOL

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  9. Booth Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Booth Memorial Hospital located in Covington, Kentucky founded by The Salvation Army. The original building owner Amos Shinkle, a contemporary of Simon Kenton and Daniel Boone, was a pioneer Northern Kentucky businessman and industrialist. He selected the high point overlooking the Ohio and Licking Rivers and built his home on that location.