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  2. Booth Memorial Hospital Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Booth Memorial Hospital of Cleveland [1] was a short-term hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It was closed on November 30, 1991. [2] At the time of closing, it had 54 beds and 132.75 full-time equivalent staff members. [3]

  3. Booth Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Booth Memorial Hospital is the name of any of the hospitals affiliated with The Salvation Army (TSA); the latter was "founded by William Booth in 1878." The first of these "opened Booth Memorial in Manhattan in 1914 and its center in Flushing in 1957." [1] [2] Salvation Army Booth Memorial Hospital is a longer name used for some of them. [3]

  4. Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Centers - Wikipedia

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    Upon her death in 2003, Kroc bequeathed $1.5 billion (equivalent to $3 billion in 2023) to The Salvation Army solely for the purpose of establishing centers of opportunity, education, recreation and inspiration throughout the United States to be known as "Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Centers". [3] [4] [5]

  5. St. Vincent Charity Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The medical center previously operated a main hospital in downtown Cleveland, with additional medical offices elsewhere in Cleveland as well as the suburbs of Independence, Rocky River, Solon and Westlake. [1] In 2022, the main hospital closed, although some outpatient medical services still exist at the site of the former hospital. [2]

  6. American Rescue Workers - Wikipedia

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    The organization was founded in 1882 by Thomas E. Moore as a splinter group from The Salvation Army in response to financial disagreements between Moore and Salvation Army founder William Booth. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1885 the organization officially adopted a charter as the Salvation Army of America , but in 1913 it was renamed American Rescue Workers ...

  7. Mass poisoning blamed on tainted alcohol, with American among ...

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    An American citizen has died at a popular adventure spot in Laos where alcohol tainted with methanol has been blamed for a spate of poisonings in recent days.. The State Department said the U.S ...

  8. Grays Armory - Wikipedia

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    Grays Armory is a historic building in Cleveland, Ohio. It was built by the Cleveland Grays, a private military company which was founded in 1837. [ 2 ] This is one of the oldest standing buildings in downtown Cleveland located at 1234 Bolivar Rd.

  9. South Euclid, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Acting approximately as a central point for the east side of the Greater Cleveland area, South Euclid is bordered by Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, University Heights, Beachwood, Lyndhurst, Richmond Heights, and Euclid. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.65 square miles (12.04 km 2), all of it land. [10]