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  2. Columbus Board of Trade Building - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Board of Trade Building was a historic building on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The building was built in 1889 for the present-day Columbus Chamber of Commerce, and was designed by Elah Terrell and Joseph W. Yost. It became vacant in 1964 and was demolished five years later.

  3. Real estate transfers: Ohio LLC buys 18 properties for $1 ...

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    An Ohio limited liability company purchased 14 properties in Canton, three properties in Massillon and one in Plain Township. ... Cincy Buy My House LLC from Halco David A, parcel 614693 Tremont ...

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    Buying a House in Ohio. Ohio is one of the country’s hottest (and most affordable) housing markets. In a Realtor.com rankings list, five out of 20 of the country’s top housing markets were in ...

  5. Slay Your Fear of Shorting: Use Put Options to Know Your Risk

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  6. Sharp-Page House - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp-Page House is a historic house in Columbus, Ohio, United States. The house was built c. 1889 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [ 1 ] The Sharp-Page House was built at a time when East Broad Street was a tree-lined avenue featuring the most ornate houses in Columbus; the house reflects the character of ...

  7. Ralph Hardesty Stone House - Wikipedia

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    The house is a two-story stone building with a slate gable roof. The facade on the south has three bays with the door in the center bay. The original house was 40 by 22 feet (12.2 by 6.7 m). The native sandstone used in construction is dressed and shows numerous tooling marks. The west gable end of the building show evidence an addition might ...

  8. Montgomery Saltbox Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery Saltbox Houses are a pair of historic saltbox houses in Montgomery, Ohio, United States.Built in 1800, [1] they were constructed as homes for some of the city's founding families, who settled in the area in the spring of 1795 after travelling from Montgomery in eastern New York in the aftermath of the signing of the Treaty of Greenville.

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