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  2. File:Xenia High School, Xenia, Ohio.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Xenia High School - Wikipedia

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    The 1957 high school [4] was destroyed by an F5 Tornado on April 3, 1974, during the 1974 Super Outbreak. A replacement building was constructed in the north of the city. Students from the high school and several other schools were relocated to Warner Middle School for three years until the new school was built. [5]

  4. List of US collegiate yearbooks - Wikipedia

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    Collegiate and University yearbooks, also called annuals, have been published by the student bodies or administration of most such schools in the United States.Because of rising costs and limited interest, many have been discontinued: From 1995 to 2013, the number of U.S. college yearbooks dropped from roughly 2,400 to 1,000. [1]

  5. 6 of the most deadly and destructive tornadoes in Ohio ... - AOL

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    Xenia High School, homes, apartment buildings, businesses and churches were destroyed. 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak A deadly tornado outbreak with more than 50 twisters tore through the ...

  6. How the catastrophic Xenia, Blue Ash tornadoes brought ... - AOL

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    Xenia High School was reduced to rubble. Some school buses were picked up by the wind and hurled three blocks. The clocks were stuck at 4:40 p.m. Thankfully, the schools were already empty by that ...

  7. Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home - Wikipedia

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    This institution was the predecessor of the Ohio Veterans' Children's Home. In 1870, the State of Ohio assumed control of the home. The Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home was originally located in a rented building in Xenia, Ohio. In 1869, Xenia residents provided the GAR with 150 acres of land to build a permanent facility. [2]

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