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- Twelve_Oaks_Lodge abstract "Twelve Oaks Lodge is a historic property located in Verdugo City, in the La Crescenta area of Glendale, California. Initially a private residence on 4 1/2 wooded acres, it was converted into a retirement home in 1935 and later functioned as an assisted living facility. In 2013 it was announced that the senior facility would be closed and the property sold to a housing developer, touching off a campaign to prevent the closure.".
- Q17063474 abstract "Twelve Oaks Lodge is a historic property located in Verdugo City, in the La Crescenta area of Glendale, California. Initially a private residence on 4 1/2 wooded acres, it was converted into a retirement home in 1935 and later functioned as an assisted living facility. In 2013 it was announced that the senior facility would be closed and the property sold to a housing developer, touching off a campaign to prevent the closure.".
- Twelve_Oaks_Lodge comment "Twelve Oaks Lodge is a historic property located in Verdugo City, in the La Crescenta area of Glendale, California. Initially a private residence on 4 1/2 wooded acres, it was converted into a retirement home in 1935 and later functioned as an assisted living facility. In 2013 it was announced that the senior facility would be closed and the property sold to a housing developer, touching off a campaign to prevent the closure.".
- Q17063474 comment "Twelve Oaks Lodge is a historic property located in Verdugo City, in the La Crescenta area of Glendale, California. Initially a private residence on 4 1/2 wooded acres, it was converted into a retirement home in 1935 and later functioned as an assisted living facility. In 2013 it was announced that the senior facility would be closed and the property sold to a housing developer, touching off a campaign to prevent the closure.".