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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbus, Ohio

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    Leonard Ave. at N. Monroe St. Yes: Demolished: 45 † Fifth Avenue and North High Historic District: Fifth Avenue and North High Historic District: April 19, 1990 : N. High St. roughly between 4th Ave. and Clark Pl.

  3. Tabard - Wikipedia

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    In modern British usage, the term has been revived for what is known in American English as a cobbler apron: a lightweight open-sided upper overgarment, of similar design to its medieval and heraldic counterpart, worn in particular by workers in the catering, cleaning and healthcare industries as protective clothing, or outdoors by those ...

  4. Apron - Wikipedia

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    or cobbler apron (U.S.) or sv:Överdragsförkläde (Sweden) [2] [3] [4] A tabard (British English; cobbler apron in U.S. English) is a type of apron that covers both the front and back of the body. It is fastened with side ties or with waistbands that tie in the back.

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  6. Eastland Mall (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Although Eastland itself was a single-story mall, all three of its original anchor stores were constructed with two stories of retail space. The Sears store closed off its upper level at some point during the 1980s. With the closure and subsequent demolition of Northland in 2002, Eastland became the oldest shopping mall in the Columbus metro area.

  7. PHOTOS: Leonards Department Store in 1940s-’50s, a ... - AOL

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    June 28, 1950: Paul Leonard, left, one of the owners of Leonard’s Department Store, presents keys to a new car awarded Harry Ottman, of 1333 Woodland, as first prize in a Tarrant County census ...

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