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  2. Richmond Town Square - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Town Square opened in September 1966 as Richmond Mall. In 1997, Woolworths closed their store at the mall. In 1998, Kaufmann's was added to the mall as an anchor, originally located at the Euclid Square Mall in Euclid, Ohio , the anchor changes included the expansion of the Loews Theater from a 10-screen theater to a 20-screen ...

  3. Richmond Heights, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Heights is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. The population was 10,801 at the 2020 census . A suburb of Cleveland , it is part of the Cleveland metropolitan area .

  4. Ohio State Route 175 - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Road: Route information; Maintained by ODOT: Length: 15.70 mi [1] (25.27 km) Existed: 1923 [2] [3] –present: Major junctions; South end: SR 43 in Solon: I-271 / US 422 in Warrensville Heights; US 422 / SR 87 in Beachwood; US 322 in Lyndhurst; US 6 / SR 84 in Richmond Heights; US 20 in Euclid; I-90 / SR 2 in Euclid; North end: SR 283 ...

  5. May Company Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Expansion to the suburbs began in the 1950s, with Sheffield Shopping Center, Lorain in 1953 (originally opened as an O'Neil's store which was a May Company subsidiary and then changed over to a May Company location in 1967) and Cedar-Center Plaza at Cedar and Warrensville Roads in University Heights in late 1956 (known locally as "May's on the ...

  6. Richmond Township, Huron County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Wheat harvest in Richmond Township Location of Richmond Township (red) in Huron County, next to the city of Willard (yellow) Coordinates: 41°2′19″N 82°46′24″W  /  41.03861°N 82.77333°W  / 41.03861; -82

  7. Coventry Village - Wikipedia

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    The part of East Cleveland Township now known as Cleveland Heights became a hamlet in 1901, and then a village in 1903. As demand for large houses declined in the coming decades, and Calhoun's realty company became insolvent in the 1910s, unbuilt lots in the portion of Euclid Heights near Coventry Road were sold at foreclosure sales.