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  2. Maineville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The town was called "Yankeetown" and "Maineville", and in 1850 it was incorporated as "Maineville". A village flag was designed and created by John Michael, later to become Mayor of Maineville. The flag includes Ohio and Maine, the state seals and a connecting reference to the two areas.

  3. SITE Centers - Wikipedia

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    SITE Centers was founded in 1965 by Bert Wolstein as Developers Diversified Realty, Inc. [2] After two years, the company built its first property, a KMart store in Eastlake, Ohio. [3] On February 12, 1993 Developers Diversified Realty, Inc. became a public company after making its initial public offering.

  4. Sullivant Land Office - Wikipedia

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    The small brick building was built c. 1822. Its original use was as a single-room real estate office, although it was later expanded. At the time of construction, Lucas Sullivant was selling and giving away pieces of land, and Franklinton became the county seat of Franklin County. The building is the only remaining structure associated with ...

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  6. Eber Baker - Wikipedia

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    Eber Baker. Eber Baker (April 27, 1780 – October 6, 1864), Marion, Ohio can be credited as being the co-founder of Marion, Ohio. Baker was born in either Litchfield or Bowdoin, Massachusetts (both in the area that became Maine in 1820).

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