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  2. Greek restaurant - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, there were "several hundred Greek-owned lunchrooms and restaurants in Chicago." [13] It is estimated that approximately 7,000 Greek restaurants existed in the U.S. by the beginning of the Great Depression in 1929. [12] However, many U.S. Greek restaurants went out of business due to the Great Depression. [12]

  3. Ontario, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ontario was founded by Hiram Cook, and was platted in December 1834 as a settlement in Springfield Township near Mansfield. [6] During that same month thereafter, the original settlement of Ontario merged with New Castle, another small settlement that was originally located just to the west of the Ontario settlement along the Mansfield and Bucyrus route (known today as State Route 309) that ...

  4. Raising Cane's scheduled to build a new restaurant in Ontario ...

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    Ontario Mayor Randy Hutchinson said Wednesday that he saw the job postings but didn't have any information about plans for a Raising Cane's in Ontario. lwhitmir@gannett.com 419-521-7223

  5. Athens, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Athens is a city and the county seat of Athens County, Ohio, United States.The population was 23,849 at the 2020 census. [5] Located along the Hocking River within Appalachian Ohio about 65 miles (105 km) southeast of Columbus, Athens is best known as the home of Ohio University, a large public research university with an undergraduate and graduate enrollment of more than 21,000 students. [6]

  6. Richland Mall (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The mall opened in 1969 in the Mansfield suburb of Ontario near US 30. It occupied a 64-acre site, with Lazarus, Sears, and O'Neil's (later May Company Ohio, then Kaufmann's) as its anchor stores. Jacobs Visconsi Jacobs developed the property, and first announced it in 1966. [2] The Lazarus store was their first location outside the Columbus ...

  7. Athena - Wikipedia

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    The Acropolis at Athens (1846) by Leo von Klenze.Athena's name probably comes from the name of the city of Athens. [4] [5]Athena is associated with the city of Athens. [4] [6] The name of the city in ancient Greek is Ἀθῆναι (Athȇnai), a plural toponym, designating the place where—according to myth—she presided over the Athenai, a sisterhood devoted to her worship. [5]

  8. Athenian festivals - Wikipedia

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    The Apaturia (Greek: Ἀπατούρια) were Ancient Greek festivals held annually by all the Ionian towns, except Ephesus and Colophon who were excluded due to acts of bloodshed. The festivals honored the origins and the families of the men who were sent to Ionia by the kings [ clarification needed ] and were attended exclusively by the ...

  9. Athena Manoukian - Wikipedia

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    Athena Manoukian (Greek: Αθηνά Μανουκιάν [aθiˈna manuˈcan]; Armenian: Աթենա Մանուկյան [ɑtʰɛˈnɑ mɑnuˈkjɑn]; born 22 May 1994) is a Greek singer and songwriter. She was set to represent Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 with the song " Chains on You " prior to the contest's cancellation.