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Ballard Community Center, 6020 28th Avenue NW, (206) 684-4093 Green lake Community Center, 7201 E Green Lake Drive N, (206)684-0780 Laurelhurst Community Center, 4554 NE 41st Street, (206) 684-7529
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Officer (The Salvation Army) Order of the Founder; Promoted to Glory; Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Centers; Ray Steadman-Allen; Reactions to the 2005 London bombings; Ron Cox (Salvation Army officer) Salvation Army brass band; Salvation Army corps; Shaw Clifton; Skeleton Army; Soldier (The Salvation Army) Stephen Bulla; Sunbury Court; T ...
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In 1998, Joan Kroc donated $87 million (equivalent to $163 million in 2023) to the Salvation Army to build and endow the first Kroc Center in San Diego, California, on what was an abandoned grocery store and other empty land. The center opened in June 2002. Currently, it is home to the American Basketball Association's San Diego Wildcats.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, also known as the Salvation Army Citidel Corps and now hosting the Salvation Army Corps Community Center, is a historic building located at 206 South Peabody Street, in Port Angeles, Washington. Originally a church, the structure was built in 1905 in Gothic Revival style.
The "Art Ladder": the main staircase of the 1991 Robert Venturi-designed wing of SAM. The Naval Reserve Armory, now home to MOHAI. Seattle, Washington is home to four major art museums and galleries: the Frye Art Museum, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle Art Museum, [1] and the Seattle Asian Art Museum.