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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Warren ...

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    [3] Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location City or town Description 1: Armco Park Mound I: May 29, 1975 (Along Shaker Creek at Greentree Corners [6: Turtlecreek Township

  3. The Pioneer and Historical Society of Muskingum County

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    It is a non-profit entity which operates several important historic sites in and around the Zanesville, Ohio, area, including the Dr. Increase Mathews House, built in 1805 by a founder of the town; [1] and the Stone Academy, erected in 1809 as a possible state capitol, which was also a meeting place for abolitionist societies, [2] and once the ...

  4. Armco Park Mound I - Wikipedia

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    Armco Park Mound I is an archaeological site near Otterbein, Ohio. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 29, 1975. [ 1 ] Publication of the location of this site by the United States government is restricted under the Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 .

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  6. Local July Fourth events include Zanesville's Stars and ... - AOL

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    ZANESVILLE − The Zanesville Jaycees are on pace to dole out more than $10,000 in scholarships at this year’s 51st annual Stars and Stripes on the River in downtown Zanesville, as well as ...

  7. Armco Park Mound II - Wikipedia

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    Armco Park Mound II is a registered historic site near Otterbein, Ohio, United States, listed in the National Register on 29 May 1975. Historic uses.

  8. AK Steel - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Armco Steel purchased Kansas City-based engineering firm Burns & McDonnell; however, in 1985, employees of Burns & McDonnell secured a loan to buy the company from Armco. [8] In 1978, Armco Steel was renamed Armco, Inc. It moved its headquarters to New Jersey in 1985. In 1982, a recession threatened the U.S. steel industry. [9]

  9. Armco-Ferro House - Wikipedia

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    A porch was added the second year [5] The living room of the Armco-Ferro House as it was decorated for the 1934 fair season. The furnishings for this season were very traditional – the spaces were not cluttered with too many pieces as in 1933. [4] [6] The dining room of the Armco-Ferro House as it was decorated for the 1934 fair season. The ...