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  2. Salesforce Tower (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    Salesforce Tower (formerly known as Bank One Tower, then Chase Tower, and originally conceived as American Fletcher Tower) is the tallest building in the U.S. state of Indiana. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Opening in 1990, it surpassed the AUL Tower (now OneAmerica Tower ) in Indianapolis for the distinction.

  3. Salesforce - Wikipedia

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    [126] [127] The MEATPISTOL tool was anticipated to be released as open-source at the time of the presentation, but Salesforce did not release the code to developers or the public during the conference. [126] The terminated employees called on the company to open-source the software after being dismissed. [128]

  4. List of temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

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    Thus, temples were built in Europe (namely, Switzerland dedicated in 1955 and England dedicated in 1958); the Pacific Islands (namely, New Zealand dedicated in 1958); and Washington, D.C. (dedicated in 1974, the first American temple East of Utah since Nauvoo in 1846). All were dedicated at a time when membership in the region alone might not ...

  5. Kirtland Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Kirtland Temple is the first temple built by adherents of the Latter Day Saint movement, located in Kirtland, Ohio, and dedicated in March 1836. Joseph Smith, the movement's founder, directed the construction following a series of reported revelations, and the temple showcases a blend of Federal, Greek Revival, and Gothic Revival architectural styles. [2]

  6. Temple (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    The church holds a Daily Prayer for Peace at 1:00 p.m. Central Time in the temple's 1,600 seat sanctuary. From around 1901 to 2024, the temple built in Kirtland, Ohio, was owned and maintained by Community of Christ. This was the first temple built by the Latter Day Saint movement and the only temple completed in the lifetime of Joseph Smith.

  7. List of the oldest buildings in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's Oldest Brick Building: Lisbon, Ohio: 1803 Commercial Often alleged to be Ohio's oldest brick building; built by Picking family, Edwin Stanton practiced law upstairs in building. [7] Betts House (Cincinnati, Ohio) Cincinnati, Ohio: 1804 Residential Oldest building in Cincinnati Old Stone Tavern (Poland, Ohio) Poland, Ohio: 1804 Tavern

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland

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    The city of Cleveland is the location of 277 of these properties and districts, including 3 of the National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the remainder are listed separately. Four properties and districts are split between Cleveland and other parts of the county, and are thus included on both lists.

  9. Allen Temple AME Church (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of Jordan's appointment, Allen Temple was located on 7181 Reading Road (where they had been since 1977). Under his leadership, the church acquired hundreds of new members and bought the Swifton Commons Shopping Mall which in 2003 was named Jordan Crossing Mall (sold in 2013 for redevelopment [ 12 ] ).

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