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  2. Taps (film) - Wikipedia

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    Film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 68% of the 25 sampled critics gave the film a positive review and that it got an average score of 6.2/10. [4] Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film 3 stars (out of four), comparing the film to the classic novel Lord of the Flies (1954). [5] The film earned North American rentals of $20.5 ...

  3. Clark County Courthouse (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    An arched portico framed the entrance, which was reached by a flight of stairs. The courthouse caught fire about 1 o'clock on the morning of March 12, 1918, and destroyed the interior and most of the exterior. [2] The court records were saved, as the county had implemented a policy of storing the records in a separate location.

  4. Belmont County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The new courthouse built between 1885 and 1888 was designed by noted Ohio (and later New York) architect, Joseph W. Yost, [2] who also designed the similar Miami County Courthouse built at the same time in Troy as well as six other Ohio courthouses. The three-floor Second Empire building hosts many county functions. It contains three courtrooms ...

  5. Category:Films shot in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Manson Family (film) The Marksman (2021 film) McKinley at Home, Canton, Ohio; Memory Lane (2012 film) Midsummer Rock; The Mighty; Miles Ahead (film) Milk Money (film) Minerva Monster; Monica (2022 film) More than a Game; My Blind Brother; My Friend Dahmer (film) My Summer Story

  6. Ohio State Reformatory - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio State Reformatory (OSR), also known as the Mansfield Reformatory, is a historic prison located in Mansfield, Ohio in the United States. It was built between 1886 and 1910 and remained in operation until 1990, when a United States Federal Court ruling (the 'Boyd Consent Decree') ordered the facility to be closed.

  7. Holmes County Courthouse (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 107 A prominent clock is located in the tower of the courthouse. [2]: 106 Today, the Holmes County Courthouse remains the county's center of government. Courtrooms in the building serve as meeting places for the Holmes County Court of Common Pleas, along with other courts.

  8. Adams County Courthouse (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The present courthouse replaced the courthouse of 1876 after a fire wiped out the structure and all of the court records. Constructed from 1910 to 1911 by architect T.S. Murray, the building was built from a bond passed that raised $50,000.

  9. Hocking County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hocking County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio.As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,050. [2] Its county seat is Logan. [3] The county was organized on March 1, 1818, from land given by Athens, Fairfield, and Ross counties. [4]