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Latest revision as of 09:45, April 26, 2024

Betty Ford Center
Betty Ford Center.png
Location Information
Town: California
Use: Rehab center
First appearance: "Lisa's Sax"

Betty Ford Center is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in California named for its co-founder former First Lady Betty Ford.

History[edit]

In a fictional movie about Krusty the Clown, entitled The Krusty the Klown Story: Booze, Drugs, Guns, Lies, Blackmail and Laughter, Krusty was in the Betty Ford Center.[1]

In New York there was a musical about the Betty Ford Center titled Kickin' It: A Musical Journey through the Betty Ford Center.[2]

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