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  2. Circus House - Wikipedia

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    The Circus House, also known as the Sells House, is a building in the Victorian Village neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.The three-story, 7,414 sq ft (688.8 m 2) house was designed by Yost & Packard in an eclectic style, using elements from numerous architectural styles.

  3. Death and state funeral of Fidel Castro - Wikipedia

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    He announced flags would be flown at half-mast until Castro's funeral. [ 105 ] Dominican Republic – President Danilo Medina sent a letter to Raúl Castro in which he wrote Fidel Castro "made priesthood of the exercise of politics" [ sic ] and had "a long life devoted to defending the wishes of his people and the world."

  4. Fidel Castro - Wikipedia

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    In September 2016, Castro was visited at his Havana home by the Iranian president Hassan Rouhani, [401] and later that month was visited by Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe. [402] In late October 2016, Castro met with the Portuguese president Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa , who became one of the last foreign leaders to meet him.

  5. St. Joseph Cathedral (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral c. 1900-10. St. Joseph Parish, named after Saint Joseph, was founded by members of St. Patrick's Parish in Columbus in 1866 to alleviate overcrowding. Its pastor, the Rev. Edward M. Fitzgerald, began to plan for the church, raised money, formed a building committee and secured property on Broad Street and Fifth for $13,500. [1]

  6. Lucas Sullivant House - Wikipedia

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    The Sullivants first occupied the home in 1801, including Lucas, his wife Sarah Starling, and their three sons (born in 1803, 1807, and 1809). The family hosted numerous large events there, and its extensive backyard was the location for an 1813 conference between William Henry Harrison and indigenous leaders during the War of 1812 .

  7. Richard Foglesong - Wikipedia

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    Richard E. Foglesong is an American historian and political scientist who focuses on Florida and U.S. politics, New Urbanism and the politics of urban development, Hispanic politics, and the history of Walt Disney World and the Reedy Creek Improvement District. He is the George and Harriet Cornell Professor of Politics, Emeritus at Rollins ...

  8. Rush Creek Village - Wikipedia

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    Rush Creek Village Round House. Rush Creek Village is a historic neighborhood in Worthington, Ohio, just north of Columbus.It was founded in 1954 by Martha and Richard Wakefield, who—along with architect Theodore Van Fossen—designed and built a community of 48 houses (later expanded to 51) based on Frank Lloyd Wright's principles of Usonian architecture.

  9. Jim Foglesong - Wikipedia

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    James Staton Foglesong (July 26, 1922 – July 9, 2013) was an American country music producer and executive from the 1950s until the 1990s, based in Nashville, Tennessee. [ 1 ] Biography