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  2. 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.

  3. Joseph W. Yost - Wikipedia

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    The architect built his house in 1884 in Columbus and became an official full-time resident. Yost organized the Association of Ohio Architects in 1885, an association still operating today. In 1892, Yost entered into partnership with another prominent Columbus architect, Frank Packard to form the firm of Yost & Packard. His nephew, Joel Edward ...

  4. W. Byron Ireland - Wikipedia

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    William Byron Ireland (c. 1930–December 24, 1982) was a nationally known American architect. [1] He was known for his design of the Ohio History Center, which Architectural Record considered the most architecturally significant public structure constructed in the state since the Ohio Statehouse was completed in the 1860s.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in downtown ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Downtown Cincinnati is defined as being all of the city south of Central Parkway, west of Interstates 71 and 471, and east of Interstate 75. The locations of National Register properties ...

  6. Florence Kenyon Hayden Rector - Wikipedia

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    Florence Kenyon Hayden Rector (1882–1973) is known as the first licensed female architect in the state of Ohio, entering Ohio State University in 1901. She was also the only female architect practicing in central Ohio between 1900 and 1930.

  7. Carole J. Olshavsky - Wikipedia

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    She is the former state architect of Ohio and a recipient of the American Institute of Architects' (AIA) 2014 Thomas Jefferson Award for her contributions to public architecture. [1] She is the only woman to serve as state architect for Ohio , and the first woman to be awarded the American Institute of Architects' Ohio Gold Medal, the highest ...

  8. Howard Dwight Smith - Wikipedia

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    Howard Dwight Smith (February 21, 1886 – April 27, 1958) was an architect most known for his designs of Ohio Stadium (completed in 1922) for which he was awarded the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal for Public Building Design.

  9. Doylestown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Doylestown Historic District is a national historic district located in Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.The district is composed of one thousand fifty-five contributing buildings in the central business district and surrounding residential areas of Doylestown, including a variety of residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings and notable examples of Late ...