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  2. Rush Creek Village - Wikipedia

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    Rush Creek Village Round House. Rush Creek Village is a historic neighborhood in Worthington, Ohio, just north of Columbus.It was founded in 1954 by Martha and Richard Wakefield, who—along with architect Theodore Van Fossen—designed and built a community of 48 houses (later expanded to 51) based on Frank Lloyd Wright's principles of Usonian architecture.

  3. Circus House - Wikipedia

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    During their ownership, the Hardings renovated the carriage house into a two-bedroom, 2.5-bath home to allow for its use as a guest and rental space. They commissioned a four-car garage (finished in 2011) and large patio nearby, with an outdoor fireplace and 30-ft. chimney, resembling the chimneys that are part of the Circus House. [7]

  4. Stamey Company Store - Wikipedia

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    The Stamey Company Store, also known as Stamey Mansion, is an historic commercial building located at 4726 Fallston Road in Fallston, North Carolina. The brick commercial building was completed in 1927 [ 1 ] and added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 10, 2019.

  5. WSYX - Wikipedia

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    WSYX (channel 6) is a television station in Columbus, Ohio, United States, affiliated with ABC, MyNetworkTV and Fox.It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, which provides certain services to TBD station WTTE (channel 28, owned by Cunningham Broadcasting) and Chillicothe-licensed CW affiliate WWHO (channel 53, owned by Manhan Media) under separate local marketing agreements (LMAs).

  6. Harold L. Tysinger - Wikipedia

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    Harold was born on October 9, 1917, in Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina.He was the son of Donald S. and Mary Lou Everhart Tysinger. Hal was a World War II veteran of the United States Navy, serving in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific theaters and rising to the rank of Lt. Commander.

  7. Ohio Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the west lawn consists of the Governor's Grove and celebrates the residents of the home. Each governor has planted a tree in this area, such as the Honey locust planted by C. William O'Neill , the Higan cherry planted by John J. Gilligan , and the six Redbuds planted by Dick Celeste , in honor of his six children.

  8. Jim Tysinger - Wikipedia

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    James Wesley Tysinger (August 9, 1921 – February 12, 2013) was an American engineer and politician. Born in Greensboro, North Carolina , Tysinger served in the United States Army in the Pacific during World War II .

  9. Lucas Sullivant House - Wikipedia

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    The Sullivants first occupied the home in 1801, including Lucas, his wife Sarah Starling, and their three sons (born in 1803, 1807, and 1809). The family hosted numerous large events there, and its extensive backyard was the location for an 1813 conference between William Henry Harrison and indigenous leaders during the War of 1812 .