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The M. O'Neil Co. was a regional department store chain based in Akron, Ohio, United States. O'Neil's dominated the Akron and Canton retail markets. Founded in 1877, the store grew to several locations in northeastern Ohio. By the late 1980's, it was owned by May Department Stores, and in 1989 May merged it with its Cleveland division to form ...
After Humbard moved his ministry to Florida in the 1980s, the Cathedral of Tomorrow remained in operation as a local church, with services conducted by local pastors who had increasingly fewer ties with the Humbard family. As a result, attendances began to dwindle. However, Humbard would continue to guest-speak on occasion. [citation needed]
Cajun chicken pasta from DeJuan's, Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023, in Akron, Ohio.
1086993 [2] Website. www .akronohio .gov. Akron ( / ˈækrən /) is a city in and the county seat of Summit County, Ohio, United States. At the 2020 census, the city proper had a total population of 190,469, making it the fifth-most populous city in Ohio and 136th-most populous city in the United States. The Akron metropolitan area, covering ...
The Circle of 5ths is the newest eatery and bar to grace downtown Akron's historical arts district.. The 50-seat restaurant, which focuses on classic cocktails and small plates, is located above ...
Glenny, who founded Bricco restaurants in 2003 and sold them in 2019, including Bricco Pub in the Merriman Valley, is now living his longtime dream of opening an old-school, upscale restaurant ...
Chapel Hill Mall was a shopping mall located in Akron, Ohio, United States. [ 1] It was built by Richard "R.B." Buchholzer and Forest City Enterprises, [ 2] and opened in 1967. At its peak the mall featured more than 100 stores, with Sears, JCPenney, and Macy's as anchor tenants. In 2021, after several years of financial issues and ownership ...
Located immediately northwest of downtown Akron, the Cascade Locks Historic District is a ravine that opens up to a flat plane where the Ohio and Erie Canal empties into the Little Cuyahoga River. This area of the canal included the steepest grade of the entire 304 miles between Lake Erie to the Ohio River. The district was the site of many ...