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  2. United Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, the hospital was founded as a community institution under the name Cafritz Memorial Hospital but after eight years became Greater Southeast. [3] After two bankruptcies, the hospital was acquired by for-profit operator Specialty Hospitals of America in 2008 and renamed United Medical Center.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Louis ...

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    Bounded by Union Boulevard, the alley south of Waterman Place, Belt Ave., the alley south of Kingsbury Place, Clara Ave., and the former alley line between Washington Terrace and Delmar 38°38′56″N 90°16′34″W  /  38.648992°N 90.276144°W  / 38.648992; -90.276144  ( Waterman Place-Kingsbury Place-Washington Terrace Historic

  4. Yeshiva Gedolah of Bayonne - Wikipedia

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    Several Talmudic scholars of note have emerged from the yeshiva. Among the most prominent is Yecheskel Sklar, author of Toras Haman Ha'agagi, a complex treatise regarding the acceptability of Amalekite conversion. [5]

  5. Highrock Church - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1999, it occupies the former Saint Athanasius Greek Orthodox Church at 735 Massachusetts Avenue in the town center. The building, constructed in 1841 and restyled in 1860, is a prominent regional example of Italianate ecclesiastical architecture, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

  6. Independence Avenue (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    There is a major intersection with Massachusetts Avenue SE between 14th and 15th Street SE. After 19th Street SE, Independence Avenue SE passes to the south of the D.C. Armory. The roadway then curves south and northeast around Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, passing through the stadium's parking lots. At its eastern terminus, Independence ...

  7. Congress Heights - Wikipedia

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    Congress Heights at the Intersection of 1st and Wayne Pl. SE, April 2018. Congress Heights is a residential neighborhood in Southeast Washington, D.C., in the United States.. The irregularly shaped neighborhood is bounded by the St. Elizabeths Hospital campus, Lebaum Street SE, 4th Street SE, and Newcomb Street SE on the northeast; Shepard Parkway and South Capitol Street on the west; Atlantic ...

  8. National Community Church - Wikipedia

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    NCC's primary campus in the Navy Yard area of Washington, D.C. National Community Church held its first Sunday service on January 7, 1996. During the first nine months of 1996, average attendance at Sunday services was between 20 and 25 people.

  9. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue - Wikipedia

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    1865 map of the Anacostia area of Washington, D.C., showing "Asylum Avenue" passing south by the Hospital for the Insane. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue was originally constructed in 1855 as Asylum Avenue, [1] when the Government Hospital for the Insane (later known as St. Elizabeths Hospital) was built on the "St. Elizabeth's tract" in the District of Columbia. [2]