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  2. Ohio City, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Location of Ohio City, Ohio ... 45874. Area code: 419: FIPS code ... GNIS feature ID: 2399563 [2] Website: www.villageofohiocity.org: Ohio City is a village in ...

  3. Emery, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Emery also made its way on an 1898 Ohio railroad map, (albeit mistakenly in the place of Spring Hill, apparently a mistake of the mapmaker. Also, the newly mapped railroad, which runs north from Wauseon towards Oakshade, mistakenly jogs east towards a station at Ottokee, drawn in the actual location of Winameg.) [6]

  4. Ohio City, Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Ohio City chef Parker Bosley was an early farmer's market supporter. [7] Ohio City contains the largest concentration of craft breweries in Cleveland, which includes Hansa Brewing, Market Garden Brewery, Nanobrew, Platform Beer, Saucy Brew Works, Bad Tom Smith Brewing, and the state of Ohio's oldest microbrewery, the Great Lakes Brewing Company.

  5. Ohio City - Wikipedia

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    Ohio City may refer to: Ohio City, Ohio, a village in Van Wert County; Ohio City, Cleveland, a neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio; Ohio City, Colorado, an unincorporated ...

  6. Liberty Township, Butler County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Township is a suburb of Cincinnati located in Butler County, Ohio. It is one of thirteen townships in Butler County, Ohio, United States. The population was 43,999 at the 2020 census. It is located on the east-central part of the county, just south of the city of Monroe.

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  8. Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's population growth lags that of the entire United States, and whites are found in a greater density than the U.S. average. As of 2000, Ohio's center of population is located in Morrow County, [134] in the county seat of Mount Gilead. [135] This is approximately 6,346 feet (1,934 m) south and west of Ohio's population center in 1990. [134]

  9. Emory University - Wikipedia

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    Emory University is a private research university in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was founded in 1836 as Emory College by the Methodist Episcopal Church and named in honor of Methodist bishop John Emory. [18] Its main campus is in Druid Hills, three miles (five kilometers) from downtown Atlanta. [19]