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  2. Congregational Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Congregational Church of Christ (also known as Congregational Church of Christ at Oberlin or First Church) is a historic church at W. Lorain and N. Main Streets in Oberlin, Ohio. Currently the church is occupied by a United Church of Christ congregation. [2] Richard Bond (architect) did drawing for the church. [3] The church was built in 1842.

  3. Keep Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Keep Cottage, also known as Keep Cooperative is an 1839 post-Victorian tudor revival mansion owned and maintained by Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio, United States. Originally home to the Reverend John Keep , the house underwent a serious renovation in 1911 in order to transform it into a college dormitory. [ 1 ]

  4. WOBC-FM - Wikipedia

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    WOBC-FM (91.5 FM) is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to serve Oberlin, Ohio, carrying a mixed freeform and community format. Owned by Oberlin College, the station services Lorain County and western parts of Greater Cleveland. The WOBC-FM studios and transmitter are located on the Oberlin College campus at Wilder Hall.

  5. WOBL - Wikipedia

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    WOBL (1320 AM) is a commercial country radio station licensed to Oberlin, Ohio, serving Lorain County and western parts of Greater Cleveland. WOBL also simulcasts over low-power Oberlin translator W299CJ (107.7 FM). The WOBL studios are located in Oberlin, as are the transmitters for both WOBL and W299CJ.

  6. WDLW - Wikipedia

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    WDLW (1380 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Lorain, Ohio, and features an oldies format known as the "Kool Kat". Owned by WDLW Radio, Inc., the station serves Lorain County and western parts of Greater Cleveland, and is relayed over Lorain translator W255CW (98.9 FM).

  7. Oberlin station - Wikipedia

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    Oberlin is a historic former train station in the city of Oberlin, Ohio, United States. Constructed shortly after the American Civil War , it has become an example of adaptive reuse , and it has been named a historic site .

  8. Tank House - Wikipedia

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    Tank Hall, also known as Tank House and Tank Cooperative, is an 1897 Queen Anne living and dining cooperative owned and maintained by Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio, United States. Originally the Tank Home for Missionary Children, the house underwent a series of renovations before becoming the co-op it is today. [1]

  9. Reamer Barn - Wikipedia

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    Born in nineteenth-century Pennsylvania, Daniel P. Reamer moved to northeastern Ohio and established general stores in Oberlin and the nearby village of Wellington.He left the region in 1872 and settled in Leavenworth, Kansas, where he became a successful door-to-door seller of furniture to businesses and government offices, [2] working for the A.H. Andrews Furniture Company.