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  2. Columbus Metropolitan Library - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Metropolitan Library (CML) is a public library system in Franklin County, Ohio, in the Columbus metropolitan area.The library serves an area of 872,000 residents, has a collection of 1,483,433 volumes, and circulates 17,262,267 items per year.

  3. FedEx Office - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Office Print & Ship Services Inc. (doing business as FedEx Office; formerly FedEx Kinko's, and earlier simply Kinko's) is an American retail chain that provides an outlet for FedEx Express and FedEx Ground (including Home Delivery) shipping, as well as copying, printing, marketing, office services and shipping.

  4. Columbus Neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, at the end of Columbus's bicentennial year, a copy of the first season of Columbus Neighborhoods was placed along with other items into a time capsule. The capsule was placed at 77 North Front Street , and will be opened around the time of the tricentennial, in 2112.

  5. The Columbus Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    The paper published its first issue as The Daily Dispatch on July 1, 1871, as a four-page paper which cost 4¢ (102¢ in 2023) per copy. The paper was originally an afternoon paper for the city of Columbus, Ohio, which at the time had a population of 32,000. For its first few years, the paper rented a headquarters on North High Street and Lynn ...

  6. 50 most popular chain restaurants in America - AOL

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    Stacker analyzed data from YouGov to find the most popular chain restaurants in the U.S. as of the third quarter of 2024.

  7. Columbus Public School Library - Wikipedia

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    During the building's demolition, in May 1913, its wrecker found a faded and torn copy of the Sunday School Advocate, published in 1860, evidently placed in the foundation of the building when constructed. [21] In October 1913, the school board considered constructing a new dual-purpose commercial high school and trade school on the site.

  8. Photocopier - Wikipedia

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    A Xerox digital photocopier in 2010. A photocopier (also called copier or copy machine, and formerly Xerox machine, the generic trademark) is a machine that makes copies of documents and other visual images onto paper or plastic film quickly and cheaply.

  9. Ohio Governor Signs Bill Allowing Police to Charge Public up ...

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    Republican state Rep. Bill Seitz, who sponsored the bill, previously told News 5 that the provision "only applies if you want the public office to make a copy of a video record, and only if it ...