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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Dayton, Ohio

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    O. P. Boyer's and Sons Funeral Home: June 23, 2022 : 609 West Riverview Ave. ... James Brooks House: James Brooks House ... Daniel Miller House: Daniel Miller House ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbus, Ohio

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    Roughly bounded by Livingston Ave., Pear Alley, Nursery Lane, Blackberry Alley, and Lathrop St.; also Briggs between E. Beck and Sycamore, S. 9th between E. Blenkner and Sycamore 39°56′45″N 82°59′34″W  /  39.945833°N 82.992778°W  / 39.945833; -82.992778  ( German

  4. Green Lawn Cemetery (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    James H. Snook, Ohio State University professor and convicted murderer [32] Billy Southworth, baseball player and manager, inducted to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2008 [86] Billy Southworth Jr., baseball player and bomber pilot, son of Billy Southworth [87] Alfred P. Stone, member of the U.S. House of Representatives [88]

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  6. Clintonville (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Clintonville is a suburban neighborhood in north-central Columbus, Ohio, United States with around 30,000 residents. [1] Its borders, associated with the Clintonville Area Commission, are the Olentangy River on the west, Glen Echo Creek to the south, a set of railroad tracks to the east, and on the north by the Worthington city limits.

  7. Columbus Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Landmarks Foundation, known as Columbus Landmarks, is a nonprofit historic preservation organization in Columbus, Ohio.The foundation is best-known for its list of endangered sites in the city and its annual design award, given to buildings, landscapes, and other sites created or renovated in Columbus.

  8. Darby Dan Farm - Wikipedia

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    Named for the creek and for Galbreath's son, Daniel M. Galbreath (1928–1995), it was expanded from an original 85-acre (340,000 m 2) farm into a 4,000 acre (16 km 2) estate. Established in 1954 on the original area, Darby House today serves as a banquet and retreat facility.

  9. William Cortenus Schenck - Wikipedia

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    Schenck and family moved to Franklin in 1802 or 1803. They eventually had nine sons and a daughter, including Robert C. Schenck and James F. Schenck. [6] He was the clerk of the Ohio Senate during the 1st General Assembly, (1803). [11] That General Assembly gave a charter to the Miami Exporting Company, the first bank in the state.