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  2. Sawyer Fredericks - Wikipedia

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    Fredericks played for a crowd of nearly 1,000 in Gloversville, NY on October 28, 2016, to benefit Mountain Valley Hospice, [67] where he was awarded with the Gregory R. Hoye Award. [68] Fredericks performed a solo acoustic show for pediatric patients at Albany Medical Center in Albany, NY, on April 11, 2017. [69]

  3. Mountain Valley Spring Water - Wikipedia

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    By the 1920s, Mountain Valley Water was being served in the United States Senate, [2] and in 1928, distribution began in California, making Mountain Valley the first bottled water to be available coast to coast. In 1924, Schlafly purchased the DeSoto Springs Mineral Water Company, located at 150 Central Avenue in Hot Springs.

  4. Pierre Chanoux - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Chanoux (1828 - 9 February 1909) was a Benedictine monk in charge of a mountain convent and hospice. He was an amateur botanist who started a garden of alpine plants, still maintained as the Chanousia Alpine Botanical Garden located at located at 2170 meters altitude near Mont Blanc, at the Little St Bernard Pass in France, but maintained by the frontier Italian commune of La Thuile ...

  5. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    But the explosive growth of hospice is also attributable to an all-out marketing blitz by hospice companies eager to keep patient counts high, HuffPost found. “The pressure was direct from operations on a daily basis,” said James Robbins, a former sales manager at AseraCare Hospice, a chain operating in 19 states.

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  7. Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, Iron Mountain was selected as the site for the construction of a new hospital. In 1946, the former Von Platen-Fox Lumber Company site was purchased as a location, and the Veterans Administration turned the project over to the United States Army Corps of Engineers to manage. The Corps hired the Chicago firm of Fugard, Olsen, Urbain, and ...