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  2. Cumberland, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland is a village in Guernsey County, Ohio, United States. It is seventy miles east of Columbus. The population was 317 at the 2020 census. History.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lucas County ...

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    Roughly bounded by 10th St, Michigan St, Spielbusch Ave, Canton St, Southard Ave, alley to the northeast of Adams St, Adams St, Woodruff Ave, 21st St, 18th St, Brookwood Ave, and Washington St. 41°39′32″N 83°32′24″W  /  41.6588°N 83.5399°W  / 41.6588; -83.5399  ( Uptown Toledo Historic

  4. Ohio State Route 32 - Wikipedia

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    Along with US 50, US 52, and SR 125, SR 74 was moved to Columbia Parkway in the early 1940s, and in the early 1950s it was removed from downtown Cincinnati to its present terminus. Due to the existence of I-74 west of Cincinnati, the number was changed to SR 32 in 1962; SR 74 signs were removed in June 1963 after a period of dual signage.

  5. Spencer Township, Guernsey County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    A farmstead on State Route 146 west of Cumberland Location of Spencer Township in Guernsey County Coordinates: 39°51′32″N 81°39′9″W  /  39.85889°N 81.65250°W  / 39.85889; -81

  6. U.S. Route 422 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 422 (US 422) is a 271-mile-long (436 km) spur route of US 22 split into two segments in the U.S. states of Ohio and Pennsylvania.The western segment of US 422 runs from downtown Cleveland, Ohio, east to Ebensburg, Pennsylvania.

  7. Guernsey County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Guernsey County is a county located in the east-central portion of the U.S. state of Ohio.As of the 2020 census, the population was 38,438. [2] Its county seat and largest city is Cambridge. [3]

  8. Central Ohio Coal Company - Wikipedia

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    At one time, they owned and operated Big Muskie in the Cumberland, Ohio area. [2] They were responsible for fueling the AEP Muskingum River Power Plant at Relief, Ohio. [3] From the 1960s to the late 1980s, the company employed nearly 1,000 people in southeastern Ohio, [4] producing up to 1.7 million tons of coal annually. [5]

  9. List of counties in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    St. Clairsville: Sep 7, 1801: Jefferson and Washington Counties: French for "beautiful mountain" 64,918: 537.35 sq mi (1,392 km 2) Brown County: 015: Georgetown: Mar 1, 1818: Adams and Clermont Counties: General Jacob Brown (1775–1828), an officer of the War of 1812: 43,777: 491.76 sq mi (1,274 km 2) Butler County: 017: Hamilton: May 1, 1803 ...