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  2. 1922 United States Senate election in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The 1922 United States Senate election in Ohio took place on November 7, 1922. Incumbent Democratic Senator Atlee Pomerene ran for re-election to a third term in office, but was defeated by Republican U.S. Representative Simeon Fess .

  3. Michael B. Coleman Government Center - Wikipedia

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    The Coleman Center (right), among other municipal offices and the City Commons park. The Michael B. Coleman Government Center is an eight-story, 196,000-square-foot (18,200 m 2) municipal office building. [1] The building is named for former mayor Michael B. Coleman in recognition of his 16 years as mayor and numerous accomplishments. [2]

  4. 1922 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1922 in the United States ... Lieutenant Governor of Ohio: Clarence J ... List of American films of 1922; Timeline of United States history (1900 ...

  5. Timeline of Toledo, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    1982 - One SeaGate hi-rise and DiSalle Government Center built. 1983 - Marcy Kaptur becomes U.S. representative for Ohio's 9th congressional district. [24] [25] 1984 - Toledo Northwestern Ohio Food Bank established. [26] 1985 - Franklin Park Mall cinema in business. [21] 1987 - SeaGate Convention Centre opens. 1990 - Population: 332,943. [7]

  6. Timeline of Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Planning begins for buildings in the Columbus Civic Center. [1] Population: 237,031. [5] 1922: Ohio State University's Ohio Stadium built. [2] 1924: Central High School is completed, the first building completed in the new Columbus Civic Center. [1]

  7. Category:1922 in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 February 2024, at 21:55 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Ohio History Center - Wikipedia

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    The building also houses Ohio's state archives, also managed by the Ohio History Connection. The museum is located at the Ohio State Fairgrounds, site of the Ohio State Fair, and a short distance north of downtown. The history center opened in 1970 as the Ohio Historical Center, moving the museum from its former site by the Ohio State University.

  9. Columbus Civic Center (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Civic Center Historic District is a historic district comprising most of the civic center. It includes Central High School (NRHP-listed, 1924), Columbus City Hall (built 1928), the former Central Police Station (1930), the Ohio Judicial Center (NRHP-listed, 1933), and the Joseph P. Kinneary United States Courthouse (NRHP-listed, 1934). [3]