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  2. Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker House - Wikipedia

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    The Edward V. Rickenbacker House is a historic house in the Driving Park neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.Built in 1895, it was the childhood home of Eddie Rickenbacker (1890–1973), who at various times in his life was a flying ace, Medal of Honor recipient, race car driver and a pioneer in air transportation.

  3. White–Haines Building - Wikipedia

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    The White–Haines Building, also known as C. O. Haines Optical Company Building, is a historic building located at 82 North High Street in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. [2] The building is part of the High and Gay Streets Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Dayton, Ohio

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    2701 Home Ave., Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park 39°44′50″N 84°14′20″W  /  39.7473°N 84.2390°W  / 39.7473; -84.2390  ( Wright Company 115

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  7. Lazarus House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1886 for Frederick Lazarus Sr., president of the F&R Lazarus & Company and son of company founder Simon Lazarus. [3] The Lazarus family moved in about 1906 to a new and larger house at Bryden Road and S. Ohio Avenue; that house was demolished in 1924.

  8. Robert M. Hanes House - Wikipedia

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    Robert M. Hanes House is a historic home located at Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. It was built in 1927, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, five-bay, Georgian Revival-style brick dwelling. It has a side-gable roof with dormers, recessed entrance, and a one-story porch with Tuscan order columns.

  9. Alfred Kelley mansion - Wikipedia

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    It was the home of Alfred Kelley, built in 1838. The house stayed in the family for decades, and was later an Ohio governor's mansion, and further on, a Catholic school. It was abandoned in the 1950s, and was deconstructed in 1961 in order to build the Christopher Inn (extant from 1963 to 1988).