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Craftsman — re-branded Chamberlain models sold at Sears. Those products have a "139" model prefix to denote that the Chamberlain Group made them for Sears. Clicker — a line of universal garage door remotes. Chamberlain, LiftMaster, and Craftsman have interchangeable parts, primarily the gear and circuit boards.
Those Characters From Cleveland was started up by Tom Wilson on behalf of American Greetings [4] in 1981 to handle its licensing business. [5] The first property out of Those Characters was Strawberry Shortcake , which generated in 1981 $500 million in retail sales, followed by the Care Bears with $2 billion in sales over its first two years. [ 3 ]
Key employs nearly 5,000 people in Greater Cleveland. [5] There are many banks with a presence in the Cleveland Metro Area, including Fifth-Third Bank, U.S. Bank, Bank of America, PNC, Dollar Bank, Chase, and Huntington. The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland was built in 1923, a time when Cleveland's population was nearly twice the size today. [6]
Photo illustration of children who were strangled by window covering cords and an illustration of inner and outer window covering cords on slated window blinds.
In September 2010, Cleveland Rowing Foundation closed a deal to reclaim 6.5 acres (2.6 ha) of vacant, industrialized land to create Rivergate Park, a public park devoted to rowing, canoeing, kayaking and dragon-boating. The Greater Cleveland Aquarium opened its doors on Jan. 21, 2012 in the FirstEnergy Powerhouse on the West Bank of the Flats ...
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Cleveland is a town in Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. It is part of the Wausau, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,488 at the 2010 census. [3] The unincorporated community of Bradley is located in the town.
George L. Forbes, president of Cleveland City Council, 1974–1989; Dave Ford, baseball player; Mark Foster, lead singer and founding member of Foster the People; Alan Freed, radio personality; Jonathan Freeman, Broadway and voice actor; Benny Friedman (1905–1982), Hall of Fame NFL football quarterback; Dan Friedman, graphic designer [7]