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Hi Did it give an address? What was the time frame? There was one on 29th
Street. In Manhatten but it closed down in the mid sixties and the Salvation
Army was going to make it into a home for unwed Mothers. At the time it was
rather run down. In New York City there were several sort of hotel like homes
for single girls in the city that couldn't afford apartments of their own,
Deanna

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