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  2. Jefferson Center (Toledo, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Jefferson Center or Old Central Post Office is a historic building in downtown Toledo, Ohio originally built in 1911 and used by many different organizations. It was designed by government architect J. Knox Taylor in a classical architectural style and features a sandstone exterior.

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  6. Annual AAA7 senior art show set for October in Waverly - AOL

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    Aug. 8—WAVERLY — The 41st Annual Senior Citizens Art Exhibit, sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging District 7, is back in person for 2023 after a few years of "virtual only" due to the ...

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  8. Fight continues to reopen Adelphi senior center - AOL

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    According to the May senior center newsletter, the center received the money in February and is doing its "best to help serve more seniors in Ross County in several ways."

  9. Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression

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    The Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression was a nonprofit, nonpartisan institution devoted to the defense of the First Amendment rights guaranteeing freedom of speech and of the press. The center was founded in 1989, under the direction of former University of Virginia president Robert M. O'Neil. [1] J.