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  2. Columbus Marathon: What to know about race routes, parking ...

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    The Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Marathon & 1/2 Marathon begins at 7:30 a.m. Sunday in North Bank Park. Here's some info to know if you go.

  3. Columbus Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Marathon is a marathon held in Columbus, Ohio, United States. First run in 1978 and held annually since 1980, it features a flat, fast course which saw nearly 20 percent of finishers qualify for the Boston Marathon in 2010.

  4. List of marathon races in North America - Wikipedia

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    Name City Country Month* *Last race was held Inception Ref Link Adirondack Marathon: Schroon, New York United States September: 1997: Akron Marathon: Akron, Ohio United States ...

  5. List of half marathon races - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable half marathon races. [nb 1] According to Running Times Magazine, There were approximately 870 half marathons in the United States in 2009. [1

  6. Sgt. Peppercorn's Marathon - Wikipedia

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    Sgt. Peppercorn's Marathon (also known as The Beatles Marathon) is an annual live music event in Columbus, Ohio. Musician Joe Peppercorn and fellow musicians perform the entire catalog of The Beatles and select solo Beatles works over 13 hours. [ 1 ]

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  8. The 25 Best Cheap or Free Things to Do in New Orleans - AOL

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    Every day from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., oysters are $1.50 cents each and wine and specialty cocktails are half off. ... a nonprofit civic organization, puts on 12 three-hour concerts from March to June ...

  9. National Trail Raceway - Wikipedia

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    Clark Rader, Sr., along with sons Ben and Clark, Jr., broke ground on the facility in 1963, and completed the construction in 1964. At the time, United States Route 40 was known as the National Road and/or the National Trail, which is why they called it National Trail Raceway.