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  2. Park 'N Fly - Wikipedia

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    Park 'N Fly was an off-airport parking operator based in the United States, established in 1967 in St. Louis, Missouri by Theodore P (Ted) Desloge, a prominent member of the magnate family. This Atlanta, Georgia -headquartered company was acquired in 1988 by the Dutch firm BCD Group .

  3. List of parks in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Police and Fire Memorial Park (privately owned) Olde Sawmill Park; Overbrook Ravine Park; Palsgrove Park; Park of Roses (Whetstone Park) Parkridge Park; Pingue Park;

  4. Park 'N Fly Airport Parking - Wikipedia

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    Park'N Fly Airport Parking, also known as Park'N Fly, is a Canadian airport parking operator based in Mississauga, Ontario. [1] It is the largest and only national operator for off-airport car parks in Canada. [2] [3] Park'N Fly is currently owned by CK Hutchison Holdings, a conglomerate in Hong Kong. [4] [5]

  5. Flytown - Wikipedia

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    Flytown was a neighborhood just northwest of downtown Columbus, Ohio, United States.Flytown encompassed portions of the present-day Arena District and western sections of the Victorian Village.

  6. John Glenn Columbus International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first major airline to fly into Columbus was TWA, and it kept a presence at Columbus over 70 years during the era of airline regulation. [11] TWA offered a club for exclusive passengers up until 2000 when America West took over a gate held by TWA and the club itself due to financial problems. The site of the club is now Eddie George‘s 27 ...

  7. McFerson Commons - Wikipedia

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    The park was created around 1999 after demolition of the Ohio Penitentiary, as a recreation area for residents of the surrounding Arena District. In 1999, the park was named for Dimon R. McFerson and the Union Station arch was installed in its current location. The park now hosts annual events, family sports, and other gatherings.

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