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  2. Salvation Army Headquarters (Saint Paul, Minnesota)

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    The Salvation Army Headquarters, later known as the Seton Center, was a historic structure in St. Paul, Minnesota. Deemed eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in February 1983, owner opposition prevented it from being officially listed. Despite protests by preservationists, the building was demolished by its ...

  3. Brookline (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Brookline is a neighborhood in the South Hills of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It takes its name from the town in Massachusetts , which early settlers felt bore a resemblance to the area.

  4. Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill - Wikipedia

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    A charter of incorporation was granted to the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill in 1885, and the sisters broke ground for a motherhouse the following year. It was completed in 1889. [2] Seton Hill's physical campus includes the original 200 hilltop acres in addition to a downtown cultural district campus and a nearby Center for Orthodontics. [3]

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  6. Saint Joseph College and Mother Seton Shrine - Wikipedia

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    The campus is the original site of Saint Joseph's Academy, a Catholic school for girls from 1809 until 1973. The 107-acre (0.43 km 2) Saint Joseph College campus includes a variety of significant buildings including the Second Empire Burlando Building, St. Joseph's Chapel, and an early 19th-century brick barn. [2]

  7. Seton Catholic High School (Pittston, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Seton Catholic High School was a Roman Catholic high school in Pittston, Pennsylvania named after Elizabeth Ann Seton. The school was originally called St. John's High School, and burned down on February 19, 1960. [1] It was renovated in 1961, renamed in 1976 to the Seton Catholic High School, and was consolidated into Holy Redeemer High School ...

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  9. Resurrection Elementary School (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    However, the school still needed space, and in 1965 the Activities Center opened, containing a gymnasium, six new classrooms, library, and rooms for use by the parish. [ 1 ] Some of the original 115 students who attended Resurrection Elementary School in 1912, shown standing with some pastors and teachers.