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  2. Vi Senior Living - Wikipedia

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    Vi Senior Living is a high-end retirement community developer, owner, and management group based out of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Vi maintains 10 continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) in six states, including Arizona , California , Colorado , Florida , Illinois , and South Carolina .

  3. Wragg Borough Homes - Wikipedia

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    132 Alexander Street, Charleston, South Carolina. The Wragg Borough Homes is a public housing project in Charleston, South Carolina. It is bounded by Drake Street (to the east), Chapel Street (to the south), America and Elizabeth Streets (to the west), and South Street (to the north). The land for the development was acquired in 1939.

  4. The 24 best places to retire in the US, where people ... - AOL

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    Most of the top 25 spots — including Virginia Beach, Raleigh, North Carolina, and Huntsville, Alabama — are in the South, a region that tends to have a lower cost of living.

  5. Category:Houses in Charleston, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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  6. Jackson Street Freedman's Cottages - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson Street Freedman's Cottages are four small worker housing units at 193–199 Jackson Street in Charleston, South Carolina.They are simple frame structures with gabled roofs and front piazzas, built in the 1890s to meet demand for worker housing.

  7. Connie Maxwell Children's Home - Wikipedia

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    To honor her memory, the Maxwell's gave South Carolina Baptists more than 480 acres (1.9 km 2) and willed their estate to be used in starting this tender ministry for children. Twelve-year-old Susie Burton from Newberry County was the first child received into care on May 22, 1892.

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