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  2. Moore Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    In June 1954, after the closing of the sanatorium and as part of the Cold War military expansion by the United States, the United States Air Force announced that Moore Field would be reactivated as a contract pilot training school under the Air Training Command. Air Training Command had planned to reopen the base in 1954, but delayed the ...

  3. Baker Park (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    When Baker retired in 1950 after thirty years of service, the sanitorium was renamed the Baker Memorial Sanatorium in his honour. [2]: 21 [4] The site was nearest what would become the village of Bowness and eventually many Bowness villagers worked at the Sanitorium. By 1962—as more accommodations for TB patients were created elsewhere—the ...

  4. Medical facilities in Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    OSU writes that the first osteopathic hospital in Tulsa was opened in 1924 at 14th and Peoria Ave. by C. D. Heasley, who named it the Tulsa Clinic Hospital. Three years later, Healey moved the facility to a 25-bed converted apartment building at 1321 South Peoria. The hospital was later sold and renamed Byrne Memorial Hospital. [3]

  5. Baker Sanatorium - Wikipedia

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    Baker Sanatorium is a historic sanatorium in Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina. It was built in 1920–1921, and is a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, five-bay, T-shaped Mission Revival-style brick building. The building features an arcaded porch, and the roofs are sheathed in terra cotta mission tiles. The hospital continued in operation until 1993. [2]

  6. Baker Memorial Hall - Wikipedia

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    Baker Hall was used as an internment camp of around 2,500 American and allied POWs and civilians from 1943 to 1945. [2] To rescue the prisoners, a raid on the Los Banos camp was conducted by joint forces of American and Filipino forces including ROTC Hunters, Hukbalahap 48th Chinese Squadron, President Quezon's own guerrilla unit, Marking's ...

  7. History of Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa was the first major Oklahoma city to begin an urban renewal program. The Tulsa Urban Renewal Authority was formed in July, 1959. Its first project, the Seminole Hills Project, a public housing facility was begun in 1961 and completed in 1968. [37] The Tulsa Urban Renewal Authority was renamed the Tulsa Development Authority (TDA) in 1976.

  8. The True Story Behind 'Tulsa King' Is Absolutely Wild

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    'Tulsa King' will return for a second season on Paramount+. Find out whether Taylor Sheridan's mob drama, starring Sylvester Stallone, is based on a true story.

  9. Menninger Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Menninger Clinic, also known as the C. F. Menninger Memorial Hospital, [1] was founded in the 1920s in Topeka, Kansas. [2] The Menninger Sanitarium was founded in 1925. [3] The Menninger Clinic established the Southard School for children in 1926. The school fostered treatment programs for children and adolescents that were recognized ...