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  2. Stow, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    stow.oh.us: Stow is a city in Summit County, Ohio, United States. The population was 34,483 at the 2020 census. It is a suburban community within the Akron ...

  3. Mecum Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Mecum Auctions was founded in 1988 by Dana Mecum, [1] a car enthusiast whose father operated a dealership in Marengo, Illinois. [2] [3] Dana Mecum initially bought 40 semi-trailer trucks in the 1980s, and traded 10 of them for four houses which he rented out.

  4. Heritage Auctions - Wikipedia

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    The auction included a $2.28 million world record for the most expensive British coin ever sold at public auction. [39] An original poster promoting a 1953 Hank Williams concert in Canton, Ohio, on New Year's Day sold for a record $150,000 on May 1, 2021, beating out The Beatles as the world's most expensive concert poster ever sold at auction ...

  5. Stow City Council approves plan for 45-home Miller's Landing ...

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    A proposal to build 45 single-family homes in a new Stow development called Miller's Landing is moving forward after City Council on Thursday voted 5-2 to approve the plan.. Some residents ...

  6. Man honked horn, rear-ended woman's car in Taco Bell drive ...

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    The shooting took place around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at a Taco Bell on Graham Road bordering Stow and Cuyahoga Falls. Here's what we've learned so far.

  7. National City Corp. - Wikipedia

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    National City branch in Springboro, Ohio.. National City Bank was founded on May 17, 1845, when a group of Cleveland, Ohio businessmen pooled $50,000 to organize the City Bank of Cleveland, the first bank opened under the Ohio Bank Act of 1845 in a small town with no gas, electricity, public waterworks, or railroad. [8]