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  2. History of Kent, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The bill giving Kent State university status was signed into law by Ohio governor and Kent native Martin L. Davey. [32] In 1927 William and Frank Fageol, who had come to Kent in 1924, founded the Twin Coach Company, using their new design concept for buses. The Twin Coach factory produced buses, delivery trucks, and other similar vehicles.

  3. John Davey House - Wikipedia

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    The John Davey House is a historic structure located in Kent, Ohio, United States.It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since May 29, 1975. An example of Second Empire architecture, the house is best known for being the home of John Davey, a pioneer in the science of tree surgery and the founder of the Davey Tree Expert Company.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Portage ...

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    Kent: 28: Kent Jail: Kent Jail: August 22, 2001 : 947 Middlebury Rd. Kent: Listed in 1978 at 124 W. Day St., but removed in 2000 before relisting at current location in 2001 [4] 29: Charles Kent House: Charles Kent House: February 23, 1978 : 125 N. Pearl St.

  5. Kent, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The bill giving Kent State university status was signed into law by Ohio governor and Kent native Martin L. Davey, son of tree surgeon John Davey. [17] During the 1950s and 1960s the growth of Kent State University combined with the effects of suburbanization resulted in significant population growth for the city, rising from just over 12,000 ...

  6. Charles Kent House - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Kent House, also known as the Palmer House, is a historic structure in Kent, Ohio, United States. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since February 23, 1978. An example of Gothic Revival architecture , the house also features elements of the Greek Revival and Carpenter Gothic architectural styles.

  7. Kent Industrial District - Wikipedia

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    The Kent Industrial District is a historic district in Kent, Ohio, United States, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] The district covers around 4.3 acres (1.7 ha) of downtown Kent on either side of the Cuyahoga River and is roughly bounded by West Main Street on the north, River Street to the west, Franklin Avenue to the east and Haymaker Parkway to the south.

  8. Masonic Temple (Kent, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Masonic Temple in Kent, Ohio is a historic building which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Built between 1880 and 1882 [2] in the Italianate style, it was originally the home of Kent namesake Marvin Kent and his family.

  9. Category:History of Kent, Ohio - Wikipedia

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