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  2. Moline, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Moline is located at the intersection of Moline-Martin Road and East Broadway, approximately six miles south of Toledo. Moline is situated just south of State Route 795, which is the primary east-west artery of Lake Township, connecting Interstate 280 to Interstate 75 and the Ohio Turnpike. Its altitude is 623 feet (190 m). [2]

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  4. Moline - Wikipedia

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    Moline Plow Company, a former American manufacturer of plows and other farm implements based in Moline, Illinois; Moline High School, Moline, Illinois; Moline station, a proposed train station in Moline, Illinois; Moline Plowboys, a primary name of the minor league baseball teams based in Moline, Illinois

  5. Columbus metropolitan area, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Columbus is now the largest metropolitan area in the U.S. without either a local rail or intercity rail connection (Phoenix opened a light-rail system in 2008, but still lacks an Amtrak connection), [22] [23] however studies are underway towards reintroducing passenger rail service to Columbus via the Ohio Hub project. Plans are in the works to ...

  6. Jobs, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Jobs was named after William Job (1843–1931) who was once one of the most prominent coal company operators in the Hocking Valley. It had several mines, a row of houses, a school and a post office was established in 1890, and remained in operation until 1924. [2] The train station was on the Brush Fork Branch of the Hocking Valley Railway.

  7. Wharton Field House - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by local architect William Schulzke and completed in 1928. [3] Originally named Moline Field House, it was renamed after Wharton in 1941. [3] The facility opened with a basketball game between Moline High School and Kewanee High School on December 21, 1928. [4] The facility received a new floor surface in 2015.