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  2. Tony Packo's Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Tony Packo's Cafe is a restaurant that started in the Hungarian neighborhood of Birmingham, on the east side of Toledo, Ohio, at 1902 Front Street.. Founded in 1932, the restaurant became famous when it was mentioned in several episodes of the 1972-83 M*A*S*H television series.

  3. Franklin Park Mall - Wikipedia

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    When the mall opened, its original anchor stores were Hudson's, J. C. Penney, and local department store Lamson Brothers. [4] The mall comprised about 75 stores in 940,000 square feet (87,000 m 2 ) of floor space, with the 294,000 square feet (27,300 m 2 ) J. C. Penney anchor being one of the largest in the chain at the time. [ 2 ]

  4. North Towne Square - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, Dillard's closed as well, leaving the mall with only a single anchor store. The mall's movie theater complex was also closed by the early 2000s. Montgomery Ward closed its store at North Towne Square in 2002 as a result of Ward's bankruptcy. By 2002, the mall's largest tenant was MC Sports, and only 20 other stores operated ...

  5. Belden Village Mall adds new places to sip and dine - AOL

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    Belden Village Mall announces new places to sip and dine in their Food Court and at Center Court. The Latte Factory recently opened in a new kiosk in Center Court, serving up signature lattes ...

  6. Southwyck Mall - Wikipedia

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    Southwyck Mall was a shopping mall in southern Toledo, Ohio. After the final anchor ( Dillard's ) left, along with most of the inline stores, the mall closed on June 29, 2008. [ 2 ]

  7. Woodville Mall - Wikipedia

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    Woodville Mall was an enclosed shopping mall off of Woodville Road (State Route 51) in Northwood, Ohio, outside the city of Toledo, Ohio. The mall opened in 1969 and, after losing most of its stores in the 2000s, became a dead mall. The mall's interior was closed in December 2011 and demolished in March 2014.

  8. The Shops at Fallen Timbers - Wikipedia

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    General Growth Properties first conceived the idea of a mall in Maumee, Ohio in the mid-1990s. Initially, the mall was to have been an enclosed project, but in 2003, the company decided on building a lifestyle center. [2] Stores that were proposed to open at the mall included Sears, Galyan's, Kaufmann's and Parisian. [3]

  9. Neighborhoods in Toledo, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Library Village: (North/West) is a historic neighborhood featuring smaller and more affordable homes than some historic neighborhoods. [8] North River (Central/North): Vistula, Toledo's first neighborhood, is part of the North River neighborhood. Old Orchard: (West) is a neighborhood neighboring the University of Toledo and Ottawa Hills.