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  2. Greg Tobin - Wikipedia

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    Greg Tobin is an American editor, publisher, journalist and author.He worked as an executive in the book publishing industry in New York City for more than 20 years, including stints as vice president and editor in chief of Book of the Month Club (then a division of Time Warner) and senior vice president and editor in chief of Ballantine Books (a division of Random House).

  3. Spring Hill Historic Home - Wikipedia

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    Spring Hill is a historic home museum in Massillon, Ohio. The estate was settled and started by Thomas and Charity Rotch, and it was eventually owned by the Wales family for three generations. [ 2 ] Spring Hill is recognized on the National Park Service Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.

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  5. Category talk:Politicians from Massillon, Ohio - Wikipedia

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  6. St. Timothy's Protestant Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Timothy's Protestant Episcopal Church is a historic church at 226 SE. 3rd Street in Massillon, Ohio. It was built in 1892 and added to the National Register in 1979. References

  7. 'We're No. 1.' Massillon Tigers fans celebrate long-awaited ...

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    CANTON – Jon Ady, a Massillon Tigers wide receiver in 1993, drove 10 hours Thursday from North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, to see his beloved football team play in the state championship game ...

  8. Go Tigers! - Wikipedia

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    Go Tigers! is a documentary film created about the Tigers of Massillon, Ohio. [1] It is about the football team, the city, and its rivalry against the Canton McKinley High School Bulldogs. [ 2 ] The film follows the team during the 1999 regular season.

  9. Massillon, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Massillon is a city in western Stark County, Ohio, United States, along the Tuscarawas River.The population was 32,146 at the 2020 census.Massillon is a principal city of the Canton–Massillon metropolitan area, which includes all of Stark and Carroll counties and had a population of 401,574 in 2020.