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  2. Shake It Records - Wikipedia

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    Records) is a record label and record store in the Northside neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. It is co-owned by brothers Jim and Darren Blase. [ 1 ] As of 2010, their record store had almost 20,000 CDs and 50,000 vinyl records for sale.

  3. H. & S. Pogue Company - Wikipedia

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    The H. & S. Pogue Company, also known as Pogue's, was a Cincinnati, Ohio–based department store chain founded by two brothers, Henry and Samuel Pogue. [1] Founded in 1863, it became one of the most prominent department store chains in the region, until it was sold in 1961 to Associated Dry Goods .

  4. Anderson Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    Anderson Towne Center is a shopping mall in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.Built in 1969 as Beechmont Mall, it originally included John Shillito Company (Shillito's) and Mabley & Carew as its major anchor stores, with Gold Circle joining in 1980.

  5. City of Cincinnati set to give King Records project $205,000 ...

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    Cincinnati City Council is poised Wednesday to give $205,000 to the group working to bring the King Records studio building back to life.. Though the amount is less than the group originally ...

  6. ABC Fitness partners with University of Cincinnati’s Exercise ...

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    Dallas, Texas, Nov. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ABC Fitness, the leading global provider of fitness technology solutions, is proud to announce a first-of-its-kind partnership with the University of Cincinnati’s (UC) Fitness Science program in the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services. This partnership is providing the ...

  7. Swifton Center - Wikipedia

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    Retail developer Jonathan Woodner first announced plans for Swifton Center in 1951, and sold his stake in the mall to Stahl Development in 1954. [2] The site chosen for the center was the southeast corner of Reading Road (U.S. Route 42) and Seymour Avenue within the city limits of Cincinnati, Ohio, a site determined by market analysts to be the center of population for the Cincinnati market at ...

  8. Category : Defunct department stores based in Cincinnati

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  9. A 66-year-old doctor affiliated with several Cincinnati-area hospitals is “the prime suspect” in a 1989 sexual assault, court records say.