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  2. ProMedica Senior Care - Wikipedia

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    ProMedica Senior Care, formerly HCR ManorCare Inc, is a major provider in the United States of both short-term post-acute and long-term care.As of 2020, it had more than 300 skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers, assisted living facilities hospice and home health care offices, and over 45,000 employees. [1]

  3. Old soldiers' home - Wikipedia

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    The Home has remained in continuous use since its establishment. It is located on a 250-acre (1.0 km 2) wooded campus overlooking the U.S. Capitol in the heart of Washington, D.C., three miles from the White House, [15] and continues to serve as a retirement home for U.S. enlisted men and women. Both the Washington, D.C., and Gulfport soldiers ...

  4. List of former Christian Science churches, societies and ...

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    Christian Science Pleasant View Home: 227 Pleasant St, Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire: Dissolved Now a profit-making retirement home. [95] Bowditch, Arthur H., building; Arthur Asahel Shurcliff, landscaping Georgian Revival: 1926 built 1984 NRHP Christian Science Society (Cape May, New Jersey)

  5. Armed Forces Retirement Home - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the names of the two homes were officially changed to The Armed Forces Retirement Home – Gulfport and The Armed Forces Retirement Home – Washington. [1] Both Homes are model retirement centers, where residents can maintain an independent lifestyle in an environment designed for safety, comfort and personal enrichment.

  6. Confederate Soldiers' Home - Wikipedia

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    The first Atlanta Confederate Soldiers' Home (also called the Old Soldiers' Home) was built in 1890 [1] with the support of Henry W. Grady at a cost of $45,000. Grady proposed the idea first in 1889, and began to raise funds through "subscriptions". [2] Due to lack of funds the home did not open until 1900. [3]

  7. Collingwood - Wikipedia

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    Collingwood, meaning "wood of disputed ownership", may refer to: Educational institutions. Collingwood College, Victoria, an Australian state Prep to Year 12 school;

  8. Collingwood (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Collingwood is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Collingwood (1943–) Canadian-born British actor; Charles Collingwood (1917–1985) American journalist and war correspondent; Cuthbert Collingwood (died 1597), English landowner; Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood (1748–1810), admiral of the Royal Navy

  9. Alexandria, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria is an independent city in the northern region of the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States.It lies on the western bank of the Potomac River approximately 7 miles (11 km) south of downtown Washington, D.C. Alexandria is the third-largest principal city of the Washington metropolitan area, which is part of the larger Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area.