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  2. Wyoming, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The city and school district sponsors many community events throughout the year including May Fete, the Wyoming Art Show, Fourth of July Parade and Celebration, Fall Festival, Homecoming, Light Up Wyoming, and others. The city awards residents annually for improvements and beautification of their residences, maintaining unique and historic ...

  3. Category:Buildings and structures in Wyoming, Ohio - Wikipedia

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  4. Government of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Columbus City Hall. There are also several levels of local government in Ohio: counties, municipalities (cities and villages), townships, special districts and school districts. Ohio is divided into 88 counties. [11] Ohio law defines a structure for county government, although they may adopt charters for home rule.

  5. Category:Wyoming, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Wyoming, Ohio (1 C, 2 P) P. People from Wyoming, Ohio (24 P) Pages in category "Wyoming, Ohio"

  6. Austinburg Township, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Township building with fire department and church in the background Location of Austinburg Township in Ashtabula County Coordinates: 41°45′2″N 80°51′30″W  /  41.75056°N 80.85833°W  / 41.75056; -80

  7. Twin Oaks (Wyoming, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Twin Oaks, also known as the "Robert Reily House", is a historically significant residence in the city of Wyoming, located near Cincinnati in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Ohio. Constructed in the middle of the nineteenth century, it was the home of Robert Reily , one of the leading citizens of early Wyoming.