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  2. List of alumni of Saint Ignatius High School (Cleveland)

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    Joe Cimperman, 1988 – former 7-term Cleveland City Council member [13] and President of Global Cleveland; Michael P. Donnelly – Ohio Supreme Court Justice; Michael A. Feighan – former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1943 - 1971) [14] Anthony Gonzalez, 2003 – former Republican member of the United States House of ...

  3. Roys of Wroxham - Wikipedia

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    Roys was founded in 1895 when brothers Alfred and Arnold Roy opened their general store in the village of Coltishall. In 1899, a second store was opened in Hoveton. Following the deaths of the founders in the 1950s the business passed to Alfred's children with Fred Roy being appointed chairman and managing director.

  4. Broadway Avenue Historic District (Cleveland, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The first Czech neighborhoods in Cleveland were on the east bank of the Cuyahoga River in an area bounded by Hill, Cross, and Commercial streets. [24] [d] By 1853, two more small Czech communities had been built on west bank of the Cuyahoga River south of Ohio City, in what are now the Clark-Fulton and Brooklyn Centre neighborhoods. [24]

  5. Spencerian Business College - Wikipedia

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    Spencerian Business College (Cleveland, Ohio), originally Folsom's Mercantile College in 1848, it became Spencerian Business College in 1876. In 1942 it merged with Dyke School of Commerce, eventually becoming Chancellor University before closing in 2013. [1] Spencerian Business College (Washington, D.C.), founded in 1864 as Washington Business ...

  6. Downtown Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Cleveland is the central business district of Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The economic and cultural center of the city and the Cleveland metropolitan area, it is Cleveland's oldest district, with its Public Square laid out by city founder General Moses Cleaveland in 1796. [3]

  7. Max Ratner - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from Glenville High School on the east side of Cleveland. [1] In 1929, he graduated with a J.D. from the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law and then worked as an attorney. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the same year, he founded Forest City Materials with his brothers Charles and Leonard, [ 1 ] his brother-in-law, Nate Shafran, and his sister ...

  8. Ohio City, Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Ohio City chef Parker Bosley was an early farmer's market supporter. [7] Ohio City contains the largest concentration of craft breweries in Cleveland, which includes Hansa Brewing, Market Garden Brewery, Nanobrew, Platform Beer, Saucy Brew Works, Bad Tom Smith Brewing, and the state of Ohio's oldest microbrewery, the Great Lakes Brewing Company.

  9. Hough, Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Hough is one of Cleveland's oldest neighborhoods, named after Oliver and Eliza Hough, who first settled in the area in 1799. [5] The neighborhood was incorporated into the city of Cleveland in 1873. [6] At the start of the twentieth century, Hough was a community for primarily affluent white residents. [6]