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Leisure World Seal Beach is an active-seniors’ retirement community opened in 1962 that introduced many innovations characterizing later senior property developments. . When built, it was the nation's first mass-marketed housing project, first gated senior community, first all-electric community, and the first to have a health insurance plan and access to an on-site medical center included ...
Laguna Woods Village is an age-restricted community for people aged 55 and over in Laguna Woods, California. It is the largest and most populous of the five similar communities in the city. [1] The village, formerly known as Rossmoor-Leisure World, was developed by Ross Cortese, a former fruit stand owner turned retirement community developer. [2]
His dream materialized and in 1964 Leisure World Laguna Hills received its first residents. The prospect of incorporation first arose in 1971 and was a lingering issue until 1996, when the potential for a reduction in county services and the possibility of a commercial airport at the nearby site of the former Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro ...
Leisure World may refer to: Leisure World, Arizona; Laguna Woods Village, Laguna Woods, California, formerly known as Leisure World; Leisure World, Seal Beach, California; Leisure World, Maryland; MV Leisure World, a cruise ship
Aquariums in the United States are full of life, color, and beauty. But the best aquariums don't just put some of the world's rarest, most intriguing, and majestical water-loving creatures within ...
Rossmoor Walnut Creek is a senior adult community located in the 1,800-acre (7.3 km 2) Tice Valley area of Walnut Creek, California. The community is two miles (3 km) from downtown Walnut Creek, and 25 miles (40 km) from downtown San Francisco.
The cast from “A Different World” is back, and they are going on tour! According to a press release obtained by TODAY.com, the cast members of the beloved '80s sitcom are set to reunite for a ...
California officials said late Monday that the U.S. military did not enter the state and release a large flow of water, as President Donald Trump had earlier claimed in the latest back-and-forth ...