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  2. First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    The First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland is an historic Baptist church in Shaker Heights, Ohio. Founded in 1833, it was the first Baptist church in the Cleveland, Ohio area and is the fourth oldest church in Cleveland.

  3. Category:Shaker Heights, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shaker Heights, Ohio" ... First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland; H. Hathaway Brown School; L. Laurel School; List of people from Shaker Heights ...

  4. Shaker Heights, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Shaker Heights is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States.As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 29,439.Shaker Heights is an inner-ring streetcar suburb of Cleveland, abutting the eastern edge of the city's limits.

  5. Shaker Village Historic District (Shaker Heights, Ohio)

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    Roughly bounded by Fairmount and Lomond Blvds., Green, Warrensville Center, Becket, and Coventry Rds., Shaker Heights, Ohio Coordinates 41°28′33″N 81°33′11″W  /  41.47583°N 81.55306°W  / 41.47583; -81

  6. Shaker communities - Wikipedia

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    The first villages organized in Upstate New York and the New England states, and, through Shaker missionary efforts, Shaker communities appeared in the Midwestern states. Communities of Shakers were governed by area bishoprics and within the communities individuals were grouped into "family" units and worked together to manage daily activities.

  7. Woodland-Larchmere Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The historic commercial buildings located along Larchmere Avenue in both Shaker Heights and Cleveland maintain their historic setting, feeling and design associated with the historic character as noted in historic images of the buildings in their historic setting." [3] The listing included 67 contributing buildings and 12 non-contributing ones. [3]

  8. Ohio State Route 8 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 8 (SR 8) is a road in the U.S. state of Ohio. SR 8 stretches from the eastern junction of Interstate 76 (I-76) and I-77 in Akron to Public Square in Cleveland. It is one of nine routes to enter downtown Cleveland at Public Square. The route's first few miles are as a limited-access freeway from I-76 and I-77, heading north.

  9. File:Shaker Heights Rapid Transit Map.png - Wikipedia

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