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  2. Nagy Brothers Shoe Repair - Wikipedia

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    Development of the existing structures began in 1932, when a single brick building was constructed, used as a gas station and tire repair shop. Russell and Mary Smith were the first owners; their family continues to own the lot, even though the filling station changed hands numerous times, beginning in 1934.

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  4. Lilly Chapel, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Lilly Chapel Post Office was established April 16, 1873, [4] and the first postmaster was Thomas Horn, who was also the community's first railroad agent. [3] The town's first physician was Dr. Taggart, who moved to Lilly Chapel in 1880, and by 1885, the community contained three general stores, one grocery store, two blacksmith shops, a ...

  5. Camp Chase Trail - Wikipedia

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    Lily Chapel Trail side Shelter: [Covered 2-Sided Shelter, Picnic Table, Bike Rack] Battelle Darby Creek Trail head: 8465 Alkire Rd, Galloway, OH 43140 [Restrooms, Picnic Area, Canoe Access, Car Parking, Indian Ridge Pump (well) water] 39°53′37″N 83°12′57″W  /  39.893482°N 83.215803°W  / 39.893482; -83.215803  ( Camp ...

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    A 61-year-old woman was found dead with injuries that were evident of a "brutal attack." Columbus police have charged a 36-year-old man with murder.

  7. 171-191 South High Street - Wikipedia

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    171–191 South High Street is a pair of historic buildings in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.The commercial structures have seen a wide variety of retail and service uses through the 20th century, including shoe stores, groceries, opticians, hatters, jewelers, a liquor store, and a car dealership.