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  2. Ohio Valley Mall - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Valley Mall is a one-story enclosed shopping mall in Richland Township, outside St. Clairsville, Ohio. It was opened in 1978 and was developed by the Youngstown, Ohio-based Cafaro Company, which continues to own and manage it. The mall currently has four open anchor stores which are Boscov's, Dunham's Sports, Marshalls, and Michaels. It ...

  3. Medina Masonic Temple and Medina Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Medina Masonic Temple and Medina Theater in Medina, Ohio was the first movie theater in Medina. Constructed in 1924 this two screen auditorium operated from 1937 until its closure in 2000. [ 2 ] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

  4. Category:Shopping malls in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shopping malls in Ohio" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Ohio Valley Mall; P. Piqua Center; R. Richland Mall (Ohio)

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  7. When is Menards coming to Granger Township near ... - AOL

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    The company said other Menards stores in the Akron area have performed well. The company has 34 stores in Ohio and 349 locations in the U.S. “We opened the Cuyahoga Falls store in 2018 and (the ...

  8. River Valley Mall - Wikipedia

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    Upon opening for business on October 1, 1987, the mall had more than 50 spaces leased. [7] Over 25 stores joined the mall by 1989, including a 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m 2) expansion consisting of the movie theater and a fifth anchor store, Sears, which opened that October. [8] [9] Sears had also relocated from the Plaza Shopping Center. [10]

  9. Severance Center - Wikipedia

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    Other tenants at the new mall included Woolworth's, Richman Brothers, Peck and Peck, a bowling alley, movie theater, and a branch of Society National Bank. [4] The center also featured an adjacent strip center, called the convenience wing, which included a True Value hardware store, a state-operated liquor store, and anchored by Fisher Foods. [5]