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  2. Big Lots - Wikipedia

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    The Big Lots chain traces its history to 1967 when Consolidated Stores Corporation was formed in Ohio by Sol Shenk. [5] In 1982, Consolidated Stores Corp. opened its first closeout store, called Odd Lots, in Columbus, Ohio.

  3. Big Lots, Family Dollar, Red Lobster: Which chains have ...

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    6. Big Lots will close at least eight stores in Ohio. The Big Lots! store in Poughkeepsie on August 7, 2024. The discount retailer, headquartered in Columbus, announced plans to close 35-40 stores ...

  4. Ohio State Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Celeste Center replaced it as the site for the Fair's big-name entertainment, as well as a venue for many Expo events each year. 1997 – Wheel of Fortune premiered their 15th season with two weeks of taped shows. [21] 2000 – The Ohio State Fair celebrated its 150th anniversary with a new exhibit, "History in the Making." Alabama performed.

  5. Canfield Fairgrounds - Wikipedia

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    Canfield Fairgrounds. Coordinates: 41°0′36″N 80°45′13″W. The Canfield Fairgrounds refers to a 353-acre plot of land in Canfield, Ohio, that hosts the week-long Canfield Fair every summer. Additionally, the grounds host several events throughout the year, such as dog shows, fireworks, 5k runs, hayrides, and other community events.

  6. Big Lots closing nearly 300 stores nationwide - here's where ...

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    Big Lots currently operates five locations in Columbus and about 10 in central Ohio. The company operates 1,389 locations according to its website as of Friday, which is down from 1,425 from the ...

  7. Big Lots to close eight Ohio stores amid financial struggles ...

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    Big Lots is set to close at least eight stores in Ohio. The Columbus-based discount chain announced in a June 13 quarterly report it would close 35-40 stores this year while it battles elevated ...

  8. Jerome Schottenstein - Wikipedia

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    Susie Schottenstein Diamond. Lori Schottenstein. Family. Jon P. Diamond (son-in-law) Jerome Meyer Schottenstein (Hebrew: ג'רום\יעקב מאיר חיים שוטנשטיין, romanized: Jerome/Ya'akov Meir Hayyim Schottenstein; March 5, 1926 – March 10, 1992) was an American entrepreneur and philanthropist, co-founder of Schottenstein ...

  9. Franklin Park Conservatory - Wikipedia

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    By 1874, the Franklin County Agricultural Society agreed on the importance of this piece of land, increased the size to 93 acres (380,000 m 2), and made it the official site of the Ohio State Fair. The state fair occupied the site until 1884, when it moved to a new location north of Columbus. With the change, the lot was abandoned.