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  2. Flag of Toledo, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Toledo Blade's editorial board came out against changing the flag in an August 10, 2022 editorial, saying that the current flag is a "fine flag" and the city does not need a new one. [ 8 ] The 2022 Proposal consists of two equal sections cut diagonally in a upwards motion with the top being white and the bottom being light blue ...

  3. File:Flag of Toledo, Ohio (1909-1994).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The official city flag of Toledo, Ohio from 1909 to 1994. The flag is a blue white blue vertical tricolor with a blue circle and symbol representing fort industry in its center. The flag is a blue white blue vertical tricolor with a blue circle and symbol representing fort industry in its center.

  4. Franklin Park Mall - Wikipedia

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    When the mall opened, its original anchor stores were Hudson's, J. C. Penney, and local department store Lamson Brothers. [5] The mall comprised about 75 stores in 940,000 square feet (87,000 m 2 ) of floor space, with the 294,000 square feet (27,300 m 2 ) J. C. Penney anchor being one of the largest in the chain at the time. [ 3 ]

  5. File:Philadelphia Phillies Insignia.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. City Series (Philadelphia) Florida Complex League Phillies

  6. File:Flag of Toledo Ohio 2025.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Steelyard Commons - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, City View Center announced its opening, scheduled for 2006, coinciding with the construction of Steelyard Commons. The two centers were closely linked. City View Center initially planned to build at the Steelyard Commons location, but the $1.5 million higher cost led to choosing the former Boyas Dump site instead.