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  2. Macedonia, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Macedonia is a city in northern Summit County, Ohio, United States. The population was 12,168 at the 2020 census . It is a suburb of the Akron metropolitan area .

  3. Kamm's Corners - Wikipedia

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    Kamm's Corners is a neighborhood on the West Side of Cleveland, Ohio.It is bounded by the streetcar suburb of Lakewood to the north, the Rocky River Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks and the suburbs of Rocky River and Fairview Park to the west, the New York Central Railroad tracks (now Amtrak) to the east, and Puritas Road to the south.

  4. Cleveland Scene - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Scene was founded in 1970. In 1998, the Scene was acquired by New Times Media. [2] In 2005, New Times acquired Village Voice Media, and changed its name to Village Voice Media. [3] The Free Times and Cleveland Scene were purchased by Times-Shamrock Communications, located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 2008. Times-Shamrock is a media ...

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  6. List of newspapers in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Akron Press joined in 1925 with Akron Times to be The Akron Times-Press.; The Barberton Herald (1923-2022) [2]; Celina Democrat (1895–1921) [3]; The Cedarville Herald (from July 1890 to December 1954) [4]

  7. Cleveland Free Times - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Free Times was an alternative weekly newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio.Its first issue was published on September 30, 1992. [2]The Free Times and Cleveland Scene, a competing weekly paper, were purchased by Times-Shamrock Communications, located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in June 2008. [3]

  8. Akron, Bedford and Cleveland Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Akron, Bedford and Cleveland Railroad (also known as the Alphabet Railroad) began service between Akron and Cleveland, Ohio, on November 9, 1895. [1] At the time, it was the longest electrified rail line in the world. For 50 cents riders could travel from Akron to Cleveland's Public Square in about 2½ hours. [2]

  9. List of mass media in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland was the first city in the U.S. to have all commercial television newscasts produced in high-definition; WJW was the first station to do in December 2004, [5] followed by WKYC on May 22, 2006, [6] WEWS on January 7, 2007, [7] and WOIO on October 20, 2007.