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  2. College Hill Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    In 1836, members migrated to this area and, on January 11, 1841, the church was renamed College Presbyterian Church in recognition of the founding of the North Mississippi College. In 1842, the congregation paid $400 for 23 acres (93,000 m 2 ) of land on which to construct a public place of worship.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Dayton, Ohio

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    Dayton Fire Station No. 14: September 27, 1980 : 1422 N. Main St. 22: Dayton Motor Car Company Historic District: Dayton Motor Car Company Historic District: May 31, 1984 : 15, 101, 123-5 Bainbridge; 9-111 and 122-124 McDonough

  4. Category : Churches on the National Register of Historic ...

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    First Lutheran Church (Dayton, Ohio) First Methodist Church (Cleveland, Ohio) First Methodist Episcopal Church (Alliance, Ohio) First Methodist Episcopal Church (Massillon, Ohio) First Presbyterian Church (Napoleon, Ohio) First Presbyterian Church (Portsmouth, Ohio) First Presbyterian Church (Sandusky, Ohio) First Presbyterian Church of Maumee

  5. Grace UMC's annual holiday bazaar moving to Coshocton ...

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    COSHOCTON − The annual bazaar by the Grace United Methodist Church Women of Faith will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at the Coshocton Presbyterian Church.

  6. Central Avenue Historic District (Dayton, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Avenue Historic District is a small segment of the larger Grafton Hill neighborhood of Dayton, Ohio, United States.Composed of just two blocks near the border between Grafton Hill and Dayton View, the historic district comprises a cohesive collection of houses dating primarily from the turn of the 20th century, and it has been named a historic site.

  7. Christmas on Campus - Wikipedia

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    Christmas on Campus is an annual event at the University of Dayton in which children are invited to campus to celebrate the Christmas holiday. It has become one of the nation's largest single-day, on-campus community service events. [1] University students buddy up with area children and treat them to seasonal shows, displays and food.

  8. Huffman Historic District - Wikipedia

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    One of nineteen National Register-listed historic districts in the city, [1] it is located immediately northeast of another, Saint Anne's Hill. The district comprises properties on sixteen streets in eastern Dayton, almost directly to the east of downtown. [4] Its boundaries encompass 85 acres (34 ha), more than ⅛ of a square mile.

  9. Saint Anne's Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The area was first recognized by the city as a local historical neighborhood in 1974, via the City of Dayton Ordinance #24688. [3] [2] St. Anne's Hill was registered on the National Register of Historic Places (No. 86001214) in 1986. [4] The designated area is bounded by Fourth, McClure, Josie, and High and Dutoit Streets. [4]