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  2. Fenwick - Wikipedia

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    Fenwick, Connecticut, a borough; Fenwick, Michigan, an unincorporated community; Fenwick Settlement, Missouri, an abandoned village; Fenwick, West Virginia, a census-designated place; Fenwick Island (Delaware–Maryland), a barrier spit in the Atlantic Ocean; Fenwick Creek, a tributary of the Salem River in southwestern New Jersey

  3. Mariemont Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Mariemont Historic District is a National Historic Landmark District encompassing most of the municipality of Mariemont, Ohio, USA.Mariemont was planned and developed in the 1920s by philanthropist Mary Emery and landscape architect John Nolen, and was one of the nation's first planned suburban communities.

  4. Lenape settlements - Wikipedia

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    The village was the focus of missionary efforts, and then was the staging area for raids on English settlements in Pennsylvania during the French and Indian War. It was burned and abandoned by the Lenape in May 1756. A few months later, Fort Augusta was constructed on the site of the village. [9]: 193

  5. Fenwick Weavers' Society - Wikipedia

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    The Fenwick Weavers' Society was a professional association created in the village of Fenwick, East Ayrshire, Scotland by 16 weavers on 14 March 1761. The Fenwick Weavers' Society is considered to be the earliest known co-operative in the world for which full records exist. [ 1 ]

  6. The Shops at Fallen Timbers - Wikipedia

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    General Growth Properties first conceived the idea of a mall in Maumee, Ohio in the mid-1990s. Initially, the mall was to have been an enclosed project, but in 2003, the company decided on building a lifestyle center. [2] Stores that were proposed to open at the mall included Sears, Galyan's, Kaufmann's and Parisian. [3]

  7. Residents in small Ohio village sound off on chaos after ...

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    Residents in Lockland, Ohio, are struggling with an influx of thousands of illegal immigrants into their village of just 3,500 people, amid a financial shortfall.

  8. Belden Village Mall - Wikipedia

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    Belden Village Mall opened October 1, 1970 [1] as a fully enclosed shopping center. Encompassing 890,000 sq ft (83,000 m 2), it was anchored by O'Neil's, Sears, Higbee's and Halle's. Higbee's operated until 1992 when it was rebranded by Dillard's. O'Neil's was merged into May Company Ohio in 1989, which in turn became Kaufmann's in 1993.

  9. Doylestown, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Doylestown is a village located atop the highest point in Wayne County, Ohio, United States. It is surrounded by Chippewa Township and located 13 miles (21 km) southwest of Akron . The village was founded in 1827 when William Doyle laid out a 40-lot town site at the crossing of two Native American trails on a hilltop.