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  2. List of people from Shaker Heights, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Marc Dann, former Ohio Attorney General [37] William Daroff, chief executive officer of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations [38] Arthur Carter Denison, federal judge [39] Cheri Dennis, the Princess of Bad Boy Entertainment; Derf Backderf, John Backderf, cartoonist [40] Samuel Deutsch, jeweler and sports franchise ...

  3. Jacksonville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Location of Jacksonville, Ohio Street-level map of Jacksonville Coordinates: 39°28′34″N 82°04′47″W  /  39.47611°N 82.07972°W  / 39.47611; -82

  4. Jacksonville, Adams County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville was laid out in 1815, and named for Andrew Jackson (1767–1845), an officer in the War of 1812 and afterward seventh President of the United States. [2] A post office was established as Jacksonville in 1820, the name was changed to Dunbarton in 1827, and the post office closed in 1909. [2] [3]

  5. The Dinah Shore Chevy Show - Wikipedia

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    The Dinah Shore Chevy Show is an American variety series hosted by Dinah Shore, and broadcast on NBC from October 1956 to May 1963. The series was sponsored by the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors and its theme song, sung by Shore, was "See the U.S.A. in Your Chevrolet", which continued to be used in Chevrolet advertising for several more years after the cancellation of the show.

  6. Lordstown Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Lordstown Complex is a factory building and automotive manufacturing plant in Lordstown, Ohio, U.S. Lordstown is an industrial suburb of Youngstown, Ohio.. It was a General Motors automobile factory from 1966 to 2019, comprising three facilities: Vehicle Assembly, Metal Center, and Paint Shop.

  7. Ed Coukart - Wikipedia

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    Ed Coukart was an American football official in the National Football League (NFL) from the 1989 to 2005 NFL season. He served as an umpire and officiated in Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003 and selected as an alternate for Super Bowl XXXII in 1998. [1] Coukart wore the uniform number 71. [2]