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WINDY HILL VILLAGE OF PRESBYTERIAN HOMES

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Location

100 Dogwood Dr

Phone Number
(814) 342-6090
Rent

$336 - $526*/month

Program Type

Retirement Community

Street Address

100 Dogwood Dr, Philipsburg, PA, 16866

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Westminster Woods

Retirement Community

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Windy Hill Village of the Presbyterian Homes

Retirement Community

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