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  2. Generation later, West Church Social seeks repeat of ... - AOL

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    Brian Hoy and Matt Maynard hope they can repeat that success, but for all ages, at the same location — 1650 W. Church St., in the Dugway Center in west Newark, next to Ohio 16.

  3. Jumble sale - Wikipedia

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    Clothes piled high at the 5th Manchester Boys' Brigade Jumble Sale The most commonly sold items include used clothes, books, and toys.. A jumble sale (UK), bring and buy sale (Australia, also UK) or rummage sale (US and Canada) is an event at which second hand goods are sold, usually by an institution such as a local Boys' Brigade Company, Scout group, Girlguiding group or church, as a ...

  4. Garage sale - Wikipedia

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    Garage sale in northern California Diverse items bought at a moving sale held in Boise, Idaho. A garage sale (also known as a yard sale, tag sale, moving sale and by many other names [1]) is an informal event for the sale of used goods by private individuals, in which sellers are not required to obtain business licenses or collect sales tax (though, in some jurisdictions, a permit may be ...

  5. Newark, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    On July 4, 1825, Governors Clinton of New York and Morrow of Ohio dug the first shovelfuls of dirt for the Ohio and Erie Canal project, at the Licking Summit near Newark, Ohio. On April 11, 1855, Newark became a stop along the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad that was built to connect Pittsburgh to Chicago and St. Louis.

  6. The Advocate (Newark) - Wikipedia

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    The Advocate is the single remaining daily newspaper in Newark. Other early Newark newspapers (all now defunct) included the Newark Weekly American , Newark Leader , and Newark American Tribune . In 1820, a 22-year-old local resident named Benjamin Briggs printed the first issue in a wooden stilt shanty over a frog pond on the west side of what ...

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

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    St. Bernard's Church (Akron, Ohio) St. Elizabeth of Hungary Shrine (Cleveland, Ohio) Saint Francis De Sales Catholic Church (Cincinnati, Ohio) St. James Episcopal Church (Boardman, Ohio) St. James Episcopal Church (Painesville, Ohio) St. James Episcopal Church (Zanesville, Ohio) St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (Glandorf, Ohio)

  8. Category:Churches in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio church stubs (160 P) Pages in category "Churches in Ohio" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  9. St. Louis Catholic Church (North Star, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Catholic Church is a historic Roman Catholic church in North Star, Ohio, United States. Constructed in the early twentieth century, it is one of the newest churches in a heavily Catholic region of far western Ohio, but it has been recognized as a historic site because of its unique architecture.