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  2. Traverse City State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The site has since been redeveloped, reopening in 2002 as The Village at Grand Traverse Commons, a social center including shops, restaurants, office space, and residences. [3] [4] The hospital is the last Kirkbride Building of the original four still standing in Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

  3. Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Pine Rest was founded in 1910 as the Christian Psychopathic Hospital. [6]In 2007 the hospital opened the Gerald & Jane-Ann Postma Center for Worship and Education, a $3.7 million training center targeted at nursing, behavior health and pastoral students and Pine Rest staff members.

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  5. Is SLO County mental health system failing residents? Here’s ...

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    Grand jury: Emergency rooms strained by psychiatric patients. Beyond addressing the needs of MediCal psychiatric patients, Behavioral Health is primarily responsible for delivering mental health ...

  6. Grand Lake (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    The elevation of Grand Lake is maintained between 8,367 ft (2550.3 m) and 8,366 ft (2550.0 m). When the Colorado-Big Thompson (C-BT) project is diverting water to northeastern Colorado, water collected in Lake Granby can be pumped back into Shadow Mountain where it flows backward into Grand Lake, then under Rocky Mountain National Park and the ...

  7. Mary Sojourner - Wikipedia

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    Mary Sojourner (born 1940) is an American novelist, NPR commentator, columnist and environmental and social justice activist. She fought for women's mental health rights in Rochester, New York in the 1970s and 1980s, and moved to the Southwest in 1985 where she continued her writing and activism.