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  2. Antlers Hotel (Lorain, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    One of the oldest Alcoholics Anonymous meetings started on October 22, 1941, in the Antlers Hotel. [5] Construction of the Ohio Turnpike and Interstate 90 coupled with motels built in the suburbs led decline for the Antlers Hotel and it was vacant from mid-1974 to 1986 when it was restored.

  3. Alcoholics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    When a Man Loves a Woman – a school counselor attends AA meetings in a residential treatment facility. [200] Clean and Sober – an addict (alcohol, cocaine) visits an AA meeting to get a sponsor. [201] Days of Wine and Roses – a 1962 film about a married couple struggling with alcoholism. Jack Lemmon's character attends an AA meeting in ...

  4. Twelve-step program - Wikipedia

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    Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), the first twelve-step fellowship, was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith, known to AA members as "Bill W." and "Dr. Bob", in Akron, Ohio. In 1946 they formally established the twelve traditions to help deal with the issues of how various groups could relate and function as membership grew.

  5. Rollie Hemsley - Wikipedia

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    Hemsley would later attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings to help himself sober up. [1] He revealed his membership to the press in 1940, becoming the first AA member to break their anonymity on a national level. [10] Hemsley's anonymity break was one of the first developments to raise questions and concern about personal anonymity in the ...

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  7. List of twelve-step groups - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedia articles about specific twelve-step recovery programs and fellowships.These programs, and the groups of people who follow them, are based on the set of guiding principles for recovery from addictive, compulsive, or other behavioral problems originally developed by Alcoholics Anonymous. [1]