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  2. Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools - Wikipedia

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    Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools (EFCTS), formerly Eastland Vocational Center (1968–2001), [2] is a joint career & technical school district in Ohio. It serves 16 school districts in Franklin , Fairfield , and Pickaway counties.

  3. A Goodwill thrift store to relocate as Franklin County to ...

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    Franklin County is selling this one-story warehouse at 4395 Marketing Place off Williams Road west of Hamilton Road in Groveport for $2.2 million because the county Board of Developmental ...

  4. Groveport, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Groveport is a city in Franklin County, Ohio, United States. It is a suburb of Columbus. The population was 6,009 at the 2020 census. History.

  5. Ohio and Erie Canal - Wikipedia

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    near Glenarda Farms, Groveport Road George's Culvert: Canal Winchester: South 22: 39°51'16"N 82° 52' 21"W Groveport: Lock: Groveport: Franklin: Behind the Groveport Aquatic Recreation Center. 25] 0 feet (0 m) GNIS

  6. One-stop career centers - Wikipedia

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    Comprehensive One-Stop Career Centers – Provide a full array of employment and training related services for workers, youth and businesses. These locations include the mandatory Workforce Investment Act (WIA) partners on-site.

  7. Columbus metropolitan area, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Most area theaters including the Ohio, Palace, Southern, Riffe, Lincoln, Drexel, McCoy Center for the Arts, and Hinson Amphitheater are owned and operated or managed by the Columbus Association for the Performing Arts, a nonprofit formed in 1969 to save the Ohio Theatre from demolition. Much of the growth in entertainment capacity in Columbus ...