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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Licking ...

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    6750 Outville Rd., SW., east of Pataskala 39°59′41″N 82°35′49″W  /  39.994722°N 82.596944°W  / 39.994722; -82.596944  ( Outville Harrison Township

  3. Pataskala, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pataskala (/ p ə ˈ t æ s k ə l ə / pə-TAS-kə-lə [4]) is a city in Licking County, Ohio, United States, approximately 19 miles (31 km) east of Columbus. The population was 17,886 at the 2020 census .

  4. Pataskala Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    The Presbyterian Church was organized in 1837 and was the earliest o£ the three major religions to be established in Pataskala, the other two being the United Methodist and the Evangelical United Brethren." [3] It was listed on the National Register as a follow-on to a 1980 study of historic resources in Pataskala. [4]

  5. Pataskala United Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    Methodism came to Lima Township and Pataskala in 1853. One of the three most prominent religions established in Pataskala, the United Methodist congregation was comprised in part by local business leaders. [3] It was listed on the National Register as a follow-on to a 1980 study of historic resources in Pataskala. [4]

  6. Bethel Baptist Church (Pataskala, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Bethel Baptist Church was a historic church in Pataskala, Ohio but is now a private residence. It was built in 1855 in the early Romanesque Revival style. [2] Although it is no longer used as a church, it is the oldest church building in the city of Pataskala, and was added to the National Register in 1983.

  7. Pataskala Jail - Wikipedia

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    [2] [7] Pataskala was a common stop for the "many coal-burning freight trains that stopped here [in Pataskala] to get water, the water tank being located just east of town at the creek." [ 7 ] With a coal-burning stove and wooden cots in the cells, the jail offered shelter, heat, and a place to cook food. [ 7 ]

  8. Gerry Fraley - Wikipedia

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    Fraley married Pam Maples on November 29, 1992. [3] They had two sons, [4] twins Sam and Tyson. After Fraley and his wife divorced, Pam moved with the children to California. [2] In 2017, Fraley was diagnosed with cancer. [2] He died on May 25, 2019 at the age of 64. [4] [5] He was survived by his two sons and his second wife, Stephanie ...

  9. William Frawley - Wikipedia

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    Frawley was born in Burlington, Iowa, the second son in a family of four children to Michael A. Frawley (1857–1907) and Mary E. (Brady) Frawley (1859–1921).He attended Catholic schools and sang in the choir at St. Paul's Catholic Church.