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  2. McCutchenville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    McCutchenville is a census-designated place (CDP) in northern Wyandot and southern Seneca counties, Ohio, United States. [2] It has a post office with the ZIP code 44844. [3] It lies at the intersection of State Routes 53 and 587. The population was 371 at the 2020 census.

  3. Frank J. Lausche State Office Building - Wikipedia

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    The Frank J. Lausche State Office Building is a 1979-erected 204-foot-tall, 15-story high-rise in downtown Cleveland on the corner of West Superior and Prospect Avenue on the city's Tower City Center complex. [1] It sits in front of the 2002-built Carl B. Stokes United States Courthouse.

  4. Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Drop-off centers for recycling, household hazardous waste, electronic waste, pharmaceutical waste and other items that should be diverted from the landfill [14] [15] Yard waste compost services [16] Community outreach. Tours of the landfill [17] A recycling exhibit at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium [18]

  5. Wyandot County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The largest solar energy farm in Ohio covers 80 acres (320,000 m 2) adjacent to the Wyandot County Airport. It has 159,000 ground-mounted solar panels, and can produce 12 megawatts. It was inaugurated on August 19, 2010, with Governor Ted Strickland. [18] [19] It was developed by PSEG Energy. [20]

  6. 1100 Superior - Wikipedia

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    1100 Superior (formerly known as the Diamond Shamrock Building, the Diamond Building, and Oswald Centre) is a skyscraper in downtown Cleveland, Ohio's emerging Nine-Twelve District, which is also home to One Cleveland Center, Ohio Savings Plaza, The 925 Building, PNC Center, and the former Eaton Center.

  7. Bellaire–Puritas, Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    More than 20 percent of Cleveland's industrial activity occurs within the Bellaire–Puritas neighborhood. [9] A large number of industrial parks exist along I-480 and the NS and CSX railroad tracks in the southern part of the neighborhood. [3] This is the heaviest concentration of industrial parks in the city of Cleveland. [3]

  8. North Randall, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    North Randall is a village in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. The population was 954 at the 2020 census . A suburb of Cleveland , it is a part of the Cleveland metropolitan area .

  9. Neighborhoods in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhoods in Cleveland refer to the 34 neighborhood communities of the city of Cleveland, Ohio, as defined by the Cleveland City Planning Commission. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Based on historical definitions and census data, the neighborhoods serve as the basis for various urban planning initiatives on both the municipal and metropolitan levels. [ 2 ]