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  2. High Bank's Westerville outpost one of several new central ...

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    This week in central Ohio, we’re welcoming the opening of a new market hall, a new distillery restaurant and a coffee pop-up. ... its third location at 28 S. State St. in Uptown Westerville ...

  3. Westerville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    State Route 3, the "3-C Highway" which connects Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati, is the chief north–south thoroughfare of the old town center, known as Uptown Westerville, through which it is called State Street. Streetcars plied the avenues of Westerville from the late nineteenth century [40] but service was discontinued in 1929. [41]

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  5. Uptown Westerville's Blue Santa shutters, but new tenant ...

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    One of the most visible addresses in Uptown Westerville — the 97-year-old former State Theatre — is changing tenants again. After less than a year under the marquee at 8 N. State St., Blue ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Franklin ...

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    Westerville High School-Vine Street School: Westerville High School-Vine Street School: May 29, 1975 : 44 N. Vine St. Westerville: 164: Frieda Whitmer House: Frieda Whitmer House: April 11, 1979 : 5530 Houchard Rd.

  7. Temperance Row Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Temperance Row Historic District is a historic district in Westerville, Ohio.Westerville became the headquarters of the Anti-Saloon League of America (ASLA) in 1909. In the same year, the 11-acre (45,000 m 2) tract of land that would become Temperance Row was purchased by Purley Baker, general superintendent of the ASLA.