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  2. William Taylor & Son - Wikipedia

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    iHeartMedia announced an agreement on March 21, 2021, to relocate the studios for their Cleveland radio stations to Six Six Eight, signing a 10-year lease with K & D Group. The new facilities would be among the first in the entire chain to operate solely from cloud storage technology, along with studios for podcast production and a street-level ...

  3. History of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Bird's-eye view map of Cleveland in 1877. The city of Cleveland, Ohio, was founded by General Moses Cleaveland of the Connecticut Land Company on July 22, 1796. Its central location on the southern shore of Lake Erie and the mouth of the Cuyahoga River allowed it to become a major center for Great Lakes trade in northern Ohio in the early 19th century.

  4. Defunct townships of Cuyahoga County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Solon Township was named for Isaac Solon Bull, the son of one of the first settlers. The township was first settled in 1820, although development was retarded by the swampland common in the area. By 1850, the swamps had been drained, leaving rich farmland. The village of Solon was incorporated in 1917 and became a city in 1961, [29] while ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland

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    Interior of the Cleveland Arcade. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland, Ohio. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register ...

  6. Historic country estates in Lake County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Chairman Cleveland, Tuscarawas Valley & Wheeling Railway Co. [487] Vice-President Cleveland Mining Co. [488] Vice-President of the Cleveland Trust Co. [489] The Western Reserve University's Harriet Pelton Perkins Scholarship named for her. C.1896 00000-00 Demolished. Now the west bound ramp at Interstate 90 and Euclid Ave. [490] Architect ...

  7. Timeline of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Kelley is elected the first president of the village of Cleveland. Euclid Avenue commissioned, subsequently known as Millionaires' Row. 1818 – The Cleveland Gazette and Commercial Register, Cleveland's first newspaper is published. [2] 1822 – a free bridge is opened across the Cuyahoga River. 1827 – opening of the Ohio canal as far ...

  8. Geauga County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Geauga County is named after the Onondaga word jyo’ä·gak or Seneca jo’ä·ka, both meaning 'raccoon' (originally the name of the Grand River).. After the discovery of the New World, the land that became Geauga County was originally part of the French colony of Canada (New France), which was ceded in 1763 to Great Britain and renamed Province of Quebec.

  9. Bibliography of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Directory Cleveland and Ohio City for the years 1837-38, Cleveland: Sanford & Lott, 1837, OCLC 889007, OL 24143535M Whittlesey, Charles (1867). Early History of Cleveland, Ohio .