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  2. Flint Ridge State Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Flint Ridge Ancient Quarries and Nature Preserve is a Native American flint quarry located in Hopewell Township, Licking County, Ohio, about 3 miles (5 km) north of Brownsville at the intersection of Brownsville Road and Flint Ridge Road. Old quarry pits are visible, and a museum is located on the site.

  3. Blackhand Gorge State Nature Preserve - Wikipedia

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    A ridge between Zanesville and Newark abounded with this natural resource. Indian tribes from all over the area now known as Ohio, would come to this spot known as Flint Ridge. The legends say that the "Great Father" called the tribes together on a council rock not far from Flint Ridge.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Licking ...

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    Flint Ridge State Memorial: Flint Ridge State Memorial. November 10, 1970 2 mi (3.2 km) north of Brownsville ... Newark: 39: Ohio Canal Groundbreaking Site: Ohio ...

  5. Owner of failed NJ nursing home chain pleads guilty to $38M ...

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    Schwartz was the owner of Skyline Management Group LLC., originally maintained headquarters in Wood-Ridge, which ran 95 nursing homes across 11 states and employed approximately 15,000 people.

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  7. Newark, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    On July 4, 1825, Governors Clinton of New York and Morrow of Ohio dug the first shovelfuls of dirt for the Ohio and Erie Canal project, at the Licking Summit near Newark, Ohio. On April 11, 1855, Newark became a stop along the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad that was built to connect Pittsburgh to Chicago and St. Louis.