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  2. Centerville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, the U.S. Post Office changed the spelling of the town’s name from Centreville to Centerville. On December 2, 1968, Centerville became a city. [11] In 1973, Centerville High School was established.

  3. Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    A suburb of Dayton, Washington Township is the largest of nine townships of Montgomery County, Ohio, United States.The population was 61,882 at the 2020 census. [3]The township, through the independent Centerville-Washington Park District, contains eight community parks, nine nature parks and 33 neighborhood parks encompassing 1,000 acres in Centerville and Washington Township.

  4. Norwood Assembly - Wikipedia

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    While newer GM plants had a one-story design, the Norwood plant had a less efficient three-story design. Additionally, the plant could not expand outward as it was surrounded by an interstate highway to the north, railroad lines to the east and west, a business district on a US Highway to the west, and a residential neighborhood to the south.

  5. Lees Creek, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Location of Lees Creek, Ohio. Lees Creek, also known as Centerville, [1] is an unincorporated community in central Wayne Township, Clinton County, Ohio, United States. [2] It lies at the intersection of State Route 729 with Cox Road, 6 miles (9½ km) south of Sabina and 12 miles (19 km) southeast of Wilmington, the county seat of Clinton County. [1]

  6. Moraine Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Moraine Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory in Moraine, Ohio, United States, a suburb of Dayton. A Frigidaire appliance plant had originally operated on the site from 1951 to 1979. Starting in 1981, the Chevrolet S-10 small pickup was produced. This same model was produced by Shreveport Assembly.

  7. Centerville, Gallia County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Centerville, also known as Thurman, is a village in western Gallia County, Ohio, United States. The village lies adjacent to the Gallia - Jackson county line. It is located adjacent to U.S. Route 35 at the eastern terminus of State Route 279. [5] It is part of the rural Point Pleasant micropolitan area.