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  2. Fans in Awe of 'Chicago P.D.' Alum Tracy Spiridakos ... - AOL

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    A post shared by Tracy Spiridakos (@spiridakos) The peaceful pictures immediately brought joy to fans, who said she looked "so relaxed and happy." "We miss you on PD though. ️," one admitted.

  3. Atria Management Company - Wikipedia

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    Atria Management Company, LLC (AMC) is a subsidiary of Atria Senior Living, Inc. (ASL). [1] Atria Management Company manages independent living, assisted living, and memory care communities in more than 200 locations in 38 U.S. states. In Canada, Atria manages 29 independent living communities in seven Canadian provinces.

  4. 'Chicago PD's Tracy Spiridakos Soaks Up the Sun in ... - AOL

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    Tracy Spiridakos is living it up on vacation! The Chicago P.D. star took to Instagram to share a slew of images from her weekend adventures, where she looked to be vacationing in a tropical location.

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    Tracy Spiridakos. Chicago PD’s Season 11 finale episode—which aired May 22—was special for a few reasons.. Not only did it wrap up a pretty intense season that came on the heels of the SAG ...

  6. Senior living - Wikipedia

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    A retirement home is a multi-residence housing facility intended for the elderly. The concept is sometimes called an old people's home, [9] old folks' home, or old age home, although old people's home can also refer to a nursing home. [10] Typically, each person or couple in the home has an apartment-style room or suite of rooms. Additional ...

  7. Steinway Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The mansion was constructed as a summer home from 1857-1858 at a cost of $85,000 on the Long Island Sound by Benjamin Pike Jr., a Manhattan-based manufacturer of optical and scientific instruments. After Benjamin Pike Jr.'s death in 1864, his widow sold the mansion to William Steinway of Steinway & Sons in 1870.

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