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  2. Dorothy Parker - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Parker (née Rothschild; August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet and writer of fiction, plays and screenplays based in New York; she was known for her caustic wisecracks, and eye for 20th-century urban foibles.

  3. Lake View Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Lake View Cemetery is a privately owned, nonprofit garden cemetery located in the cities of Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, and East Cleveland in the U.S. state of Ohio. Founded in 1869, the cemetery was favored by wealthy families during the Gilded Age, and today the cemetery is known for its numerous lavish funerary monuments and mausoleums.

  4. Ohio Women's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Women's Hall of Fame was a program the State of Ohio's Department of Job and Family Services ran from 1978 [1] through 2011. The Hall has over 400 members. [ 2 ] In 2019, the Hall's physical archives and online records were transferred to the State Archives in the Ohio History Center .

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  6. John Nardi - Wikipedia

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    John Nardi (January 21, 1916 − May 17, 1977) was an influential associate of the Cleveland crime family who was involved in labor racketeering in Cleveland, Ohio. At the end of his criminal career, Nardi turned against his crime family in a bloody gang war.

  7. Front Row Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Front Row was located in Highland Heights, Ohio, in suburban Cleveland, on Wilson Mills Road just west of Interstate 271. Its construction was completed in 1974, at a cost of $3 million (equivalent to $19,100,000 in 2024). Its architect was Richard R. Jencen. [1]

  8. Bob James (rock singer) - Wikipedia

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    Montrose! (1975) [2] and Jump On It (1976). [3] After leaving Montrose in early 1977 he reunited with his pre-Montrose original band Swan who recorded demos at Capitol Records with Montrose engineer Charles Faris and performed live in the Los Angeles area.

  9. Dorothy Rutka - Wikipedia

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    After graduation, Rutka married Jack Kennon, who worked for the Cleveland News as a political editor. [2] In 1960 she married newspaper editor Philip Porter. In 1985 the couple were killed by Ted Soke and his son Donald, both of whom were strangers who had invaded the Porter home in Shaker Heights, Ohio. [8] [9] [10]

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