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  2. Indian Mound Mall - Wikipedia

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    Indian Mound Mall is a shopping center located in Heath, Ohio. It opened its doors on October 23, 1986. It opened its doors on October 23, 1986. The mall's current anchor stores are AMC Theatre , Big Sandy Superstore , Altitude Trampoline Park , Dick's Sporting Goods , and JCPenney .

  3. Heath, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Heath is a city in Licking County, Ohio, United States, and is located approximately 30 mi (48 km) east of Columbus. The population was 10,412 at the 2020 census . History

  4. Indian Mound Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Indian Mound Reserve is a public country park near the village of Cedarville, Ohio, United States.Named for two different earthworks within its bounds — the Williamson Mound and the Pollock Works — the park straddles Massies Creek as it flows through a small canyon.

  5. Norwood Mound - Wikipedia

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    The mound is an elliptical earthen structure,a burial mound roughly 100 by 130 feet (30 by 40 m) in diameter and 15.5 feet (4.7 m) in height. [2] It is originally believed to have been taller. [ 3 ] Located within the City of Norwood's Water Tower Park at 656 feet (200 m) above sea level, the mound is the highest land elevation in Norwood and ...

  6. Etna Township Mounds - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society asserted, "due to recent discoveries," "It was formerly supposed that the Mound Builders were a vanished race of people who preceded the Indians in occupancy of this continent. This notion has been exploded. The builders of the mounds were ancestors of our present-day Indians"

  7. 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.

  8. Dunns Pond Mound - Wikipedia

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    Increasing development around Indian Lake has included the creation of a small community around Dunns Pond, named Moundwood; [5] the mound is located on the edge of the community. [2] Access to the mound itself is no longer easily possible; the trail has been removed, and a fence placed around the mound. [7]

  9. Richmond Town Square - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Town Square was a super regional shopping mall known locally as 'Richmond' or 'Richmond Mall', located in Richmond Heights, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, at the intersection of Richmond Road and Wilson Mills Road. [2]