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  2. BibleWalk - Wikipedia

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    BibleWalk (formerly The Living Bible Museum) is a nondenominational [7] Christian wax museum in Madison Township, just outside Mansfield, Ohio, affiliated with the Diamond Hill Cathedral. [ 6 ] [ 8 ] It depicts scenes of religious importance for Christians, primarily from the Bible.

  3. Museum of Catholic Art and History - Wikipedia

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    A first-edition copy of the Douay-Rheims bible of 1582 at the museum. One of the most popular showcases of the museum is its collection of 500 nativity scenes, which are often put on display during the Christmas season, one of which is the largest Fontanini sets in the United States. [30] [2] Other sets are from Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, Peru, and ...

  4. Lazarus (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Simon Lazarus, founder of what was to become The F&R Lazarus & Co., which blossomed into Macy's, Inc. (formerly Federated Department Stores).. Family patriarch Simon Lazarus (1808–1877) opened a one-room men's clothing store in downtown Columbus in 1851.

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    Here's what you said when we asked if you were going to buy Donald Trump's "God Bless the USA Bible" for $59.99.

  6. Lazarus House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1886 for Frederick Lazarus Sr., president of the F&R Lazarus & Company and son of company founder Simon Lazarus. [3] The Lazarus family moved in about 1906 to a new and larger house at Bryden Road and S. Ohio Avenue; that house was demolished in 1924.

  7. The Book Loft - Wikipedia

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    The Book Loft of German Village is an independent bookstore in the German Village neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.Opened in 1977 and described by the Columbus Business First as "iconic" and a "tourist destination", [1] the store has also been called "a national treasure" by The New York Times. [2]