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  2. Coroner works to find peace for murderer her husband ...

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    Tippecanoe County sheriff's Lt. Steve Kohne cracked a 1980 cold-case murder, but he died a month before Dion Watkins was sentenced for the killing. Coroner works to find peace for murderer her ...

  3. Robert Craig Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Craig Memorial Bridge is a four-lane, double-leaf bascule bridge that spans the Maumee River approximately one mile downstream from downtown Toledo, Ohio.The bridge is named in memory of U.S. Army Second Lieutenant Robert Craig, a Scottish-born Toledoan who posthumously received the Medal of Honor during the Second World War.

  4. Lasalle & Koch - Wikipedia

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    The Toledo North Towne Square and Woodville Mall stores have since closed, and Findlay store was relocated to the Findlay Village Mall by Elder-Beerman in the late 1980s. The only remaining former Lasalle's store was the Elder-Beerman at Westgate Village, which closed in 2018 with the chain and was torn down in 2023.

  5. File:City of Toledo, Ohio aerial map, 1870 - DPLA ...

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    A bird's eye view of the city of Toledo, Ohio published by Ruger and Stoner of Madison, Wisconsin in 1870. An aerial view showing Toledo looking from the Maumee River. Map includes a list of buildings and churches.

  6. Edward D. Libbey House - Wikipedia

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    The Edward D. Libbey House is a historic house museum at 2008 Scottwood Avenue in Toledo, Ohio. Built in 1895, it was the home of Edward Libbey (1854-1925), a businessman who revolutionized the glass making industry in the United States. Libbey and his wife, Florence Scott Libbey would later establish the Toledo Museum of Art in 1901. [3]

  7. Anthony Wayne Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Anthony Wayne Bridge construction cost the city of Toledo three-million dollars and passed city council 15-2 before being a city wide ballot in November 1928. [6] In October 1929, Mayor W. T. Jackson broke ground on the project once on both sides of the Maumee River to a crowd of over 500 people.