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  2. Abingdon Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Sinking Spring Presbyterian Church 136 E. Main St. 1851 Greek Revival: First located at the Sinking Spring Cemetery in the early 1700s, the first Presbyterian Church was a log structure. The congregation was moved to what is now known as the Barter Theater in 1833. In 1837 the church divided, and one group moved to the present location [10]

  3. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln lived at Sinking Spring until he was two years old, before moving with his family to another farm a few miles to the northeast along Knob Creek, near present-day U.S. Highway 31E, where he lived until the age of seven in 1816. The total acreage of Knob Creek Farm is 228 acres (92 ha), of which the Lincolns lived on 30 acres (12 ha).

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbus, Ohio

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    550 W. Spring St. No: 83 † Jefferson Avenue Historic District ... Near Northside Historic District. June 4, 1980 : Off State Route 315 No: Overlaps with city ...

  5. List of Carnegie libraries in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    221 Spring St. 4: Ashtabula Ashtabula: Mar 6, 1901: $15,000 335 W. 44th St. 5: Athens Athens: Dec 16, 1903: $30,000 32 Park Place Designed by Columbus architect Frank L. Packard. Originally a public library on the Ohio University campus. Open 1905–1930, now Scripps Hall, used for classroom space 6: Bellefontaine Bellefontaine: Jan 6, 1903 ...

  6. Viral photo of near-empty library shelves sends powerful ...

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    Viral photo of near-empty library shelves sends powerful message: 'We removed every book with content that could offend someone' Beth Greenfield November 17, 2021 at 3:28 PM

  7. Sinking Spring, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Sinking Spring Community Center, former gymnasium for Sinking Spring High School, Constructed in 1938 with rear addition added in 1951 Sinking Spring Methodist Church, constructed in 1844 and is the oldest church in Highland County still being used as a church

  8. William Oxley Thompson Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    It is the university's largest library and houses its main stacks, special collections, rare books and manuscripts, and many departmental subject libraries. The library was originally built in 1912, and was renovated in 1951, 1977, and 2009. It is named in honor of the university's fifth president, William Oxley Thompson.

  9. Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Sinking Spring is a borough that is located in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,286 at the time of the 2020 census. The borough's name was derived from a spring that was located in the center of town. The water in this spring would sink into the ground from time to time, giving the illusion that it had disappeared.