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  2. Ohio State East Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital as St. Anthony's, 1903. The site was formerly a brickyard before the first medical facility was constructed there. The Sisters of the Poor of St. Francis began construction of St. Anthony's Hospital there in 1890; the Sisters had already been operating St. Francis Hospital (present-day Grant Medical Center), though overcrowding and demand on the East Side propelled the decision to ...

  3. OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital - Wikipedia

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    OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital is the largest member hospital of OhioHealth, a not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare system located in Columbus, Ohio.. As a regional tertiary care hospital, Riverside Methodist is host to a number of specialty centers and services, including Neuroscience and Stroke, Heart and Vascular, Maternity and Women's Health, Cancer Care, Trauma Center II, Hand ...

  4. Nationwide Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, new fellowship programs begin in pediatric nephrology, pediatric ophthalmology, and pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation. In 2004, another new residency program in pediatric orthopedic surgery began. Nationwide Children's Hospital is home to the International Symposium on the Hybrid Approach to Congenital Heart Disease (ISHAC).

  5. East Town Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Snowden-Gray House, a High Victorian-style two-and-a-half-story mansion with a cupola, built in 1852, is salient in the district. It was the Kappa Kappa Gamma National Headquarters from 1952 to 2018. [3] It housed the Heritage Museum, displaying the history of the organization.

  6. Wallace House (fur-trade post) - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace House, Wallace Post or Calapooya Fort, [1] was a fur trading station located in the French Prairie of the Willamette Valley.Opened by the Pacific Fur Company (PFC) in 1812, it was an important source of beaver pelts and venison.

  7. I’m Still Here - The Huffington Post

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    She didn’t ask me why I was entering, and I didn’t ask her why she was leaving. She told me she was a high school math and science teacher. She said her husband hadn’t divorced her yet, but he had moved out and wouldn’t let her see the kids. “Mine hasn’t divorced me yet either,” I said, “but we’ve been separated a while.

  8. Baldwin-Wallace College South Campus Historic District

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    Baldwin-Wallace Gymnasium (Student Activities Center): The Baldwin-Wallace Gymnasium is a large two-story, rectangular, hipped-roof building with a raised basement and random ashlar Berea sandstone walls that faces Beech Street. [7] Wallace House: Built c.1884 by James Wallace, the founder of German Wallace College.

  9. Charlton Wallace House - Wikipedia

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    The Charlton Wallace House is a historic residence in the East Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Older than all other houses in the neighborhood, it was constructed in 1840 for a group of French-born Catholic monks who brought the house's elaborate wrought iron up the Mississippi River from New Orleans .