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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.

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  5. Pecanland Mall - Wikipedia

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    Pecanland Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Monroe, Louisiana, United States. The mall was named Pecanland because the land on which the mall is located was formerly a pecan farm. The mall is on Interstate 20 near U.S. Highway 165 , the two major highways in the area.

  6. Kilbourne and Jacobs Manufacturing Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio State Journal reported in 1890 that the company produced approximately 150,000 hand trucks per year with between 400-600 workers, pushing annual sales to nearly $1 million. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] The company went bankrupt in 1923 [ 2 ] and was acquired by the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company .

  7. Monroe, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Monroe is served by two African-American-owned weekly newspapers: the Monroe Free Press and the Monroe Dispatch. The Free Press was founded in 1969 by Roosevelt Wright, Jr., and The Dispatch was founded in 1975 by Irma and Frank Detiege. The Ouachita Citizen is a locally owned and operated weekly newspaper that was founded in 1924.

  8. Former teacher opens Nocturnal Penny University coffee shop ...

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    Nocturnal, a corner coffee café at 2 W. Front St. in Monroe, opens at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, with a vendor pop up market and music.

  9. Hobby horse - Wikipedia

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    From the term "hobby horse" came the expression "to ride one's hobby-horse", meaning "to follow a favourite pastime", and in turn, the modern sense of the term hobby. [59] The term is also connected to the draisine, a forerunner of the bicycle, invented by Baron Karl von Drais. In 1818, a London coach-maker named Denis Johnson began producing ...

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