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  2. Elijah Pierce Properties - Wikipedia

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    The Elijah Pierce Properties were historic buildings in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.They were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] [2]The properties included the art gallery and barbershop of Elijah Pierce at 534 E. Long St. and his former residence, at 142-44 N. Everett Alley.

  3. O. C. Barber - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Columbus Barber (April 20, 1841 – February 4, 1920) was an American businessman, industrialist and philanthropist.He was called "America's Match King" because of his controlling interest in the Diamond Match Company, which had 85 percent of the market in 1881.

  4. Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Station - Wikipedia

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    The Macklin Hotel at 387 West Broad Street (commonly known as the T. &. O. C. Restaurant due to its proximity to the station) was demolished in 1955. The building had seen numerous occupants, including the Keystone Restaurant, the Holycross wartime market, Val Stiegerald's restaurant, barber, and poolroom, and as the Macklin Cafe.

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    Philadelphia resident Darryl Thomas, a barber who has owned Philly Cuts since 1997, says his “world famous” barber shop has changed locations throughout the city – evolving and growing with ...

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    During briefings, the Los Angeles County sheriff’s office also provides near-daily updates on arrests for suspected looting and other crimes. ... Her brother’s barber shop, her favorite nail ...

  7. Norton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Seiberling farm is still in operation today on Greenwich Road at Knollbrook Drive. In 1890, Ohio Columbus Barber, Charles Baird, Albert T. Paige and John K. Robinson purchased a number of farms adjacent to New Portage. Their purchase was for the purpose of founding a new manufacturing city. This city was named Barberton after O. C. Barber.