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  2. Tipp City, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Tipp City is a city in southern Miami County, Ohio, United States, just 15 miles north of Dayton. The population was 10,274 at the 2020 census . Originally known as Tippecanoe, and then Tippecanoe City, it was renamed to Tipp City in 1938 because another town in Ohio was likewise named Tippecanoe.

  3. Monroe Township, Miami County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The city of Tipp City is located in eastern Monroe Township. Name and history. It is one of twenty-two Monroe Townships statewide. [4] Government. The township is ...

  4. Goahti - Wikipedia

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    Reconstruction of a peat goahti at Skansen open-air museum A reconstruction of a wooden goahti A Sami family in front of goahti. The tent in the background is a lavvu.Note the differences in the pole placement of the two structures.

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  7. Chum (tent) - Wikipedia

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    It has a design similar to a Native American tipi but some versions are less vertical. It is very closely related to the Sami lavvu in construction, but is somewhat larger in size. Some chums can be up to thirty feet (ten meters) in diameter. [2] Evenk chum A modern Khanty chum A chum frame in the village of Kellog

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  9. Tipp City Independent Voice - Wikipedia

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    The Tipp City Independent Voice was founded by journalist Matt Bayman and began publishing on Wednesday, February 2, 2005. Mr. Bayman was its proprietor, publisher, editor and business manager until January 2, 2008, until he was joined by John E. Kessler, Tom Adkins, Mike Overbay and Matt Black in forming TGM Designs, which continued to publish the Tipp City Independent Voice.