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  2. Dunbar Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The area around Frederick Street was at the cusp of becoming the center of social and cultural life for Detroit's black community, [3] and the AMS purchased the Warren home on Frederick [2] They opened their own non-profit hospital in the building, the first in the city to serve the black community, as well as an associated nursing school. [3]

  3. List of Michigan state prisons - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit House of Corrections, built in 1861, was owned and run by the city of Detroit but originally accepted prisoners from throughout the state including women. The Detroit House of Corrections was transferred to the state in 1986, renamed to Western Wayne Correctional Facility, and became a women's facility for the rest of its tenure.

  4. Diboll Unit - Wikipedia

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    This facility was opened in June 1995, and a maximum capacity of 518 male inmates. Diboll is adjacent to the Rufus H. Duncan Geriatric Facility at 1502 South First Street, owned and operated by the state.

  5. List of Texas state prisons - Wikipedia

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    It does not include federal prisons or county jails, nor does it include the North Texas State Hospital; though the facility houses those classified as "criminally insane" (such as Andrea Yates) the facility is under the supervision of the Texas Department of State Health Services. Facilities listed are for males unless otherwise stated.

  6. Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, Rehabilitation Institute of Metropolitan Detroit was founded at the Herman Kiefer Hospital in Detroit. This was also the site of the Metropolitan Detroit Polio Foundation, which merged with the Rehabilitation Institute in 1953. These two partners soon realized they needed a building of their own to house all their services.

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