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246 N. High St./1st Floor, Columbus, OH 43215. Cabinet Level Agency executive. Ursel J. McElroy [1], Director. Website. www .aging .ohio .gov. The Ohio Department of Aging is the administrative department of the Ohio state government [2] responsible for delivery of services and support that improves and promotes quality of life and personal ...
Added to NRHP. May 25, 1990. Irishtown Bend is the name given to both a former Irish American neighborhood and a landform located on the Flats of the west bank of the Cuyahoga River in the city of Cleveland in the U.S. state of Ohio in the United States. The landform consists of a tight meander in the Cuyahoga River, and the steep hillside ...
Irish-American culture in Cleveland. This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Irish Americans in Cleveland . Ireland portal. Ohio portal.
None. Higbee's was a department store founded in 1860 in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] In 1987, Higbee's was sold to the joint partnership of Dillard's department stores and Youngstown -based developer, Edward J. DeBartolo. [2] The stores continued to operate under the Higbee name until 1992, when DeBartolo sold his shares to his partners and the chain ...
The company was founded in Cleveland, Ohio in 1914, when Mortimer Slater, with Charles Anson Bond and Lester Cohen, founded the stores as a retail outlet for their suit manufacturing company. Charles Anson Bond, whose name was chosen for its market value and meaning left Cleveland for Columbus, Ohio where he opened a branch of the company.
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Pages in category "Irish-American culture in Ohio" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Whiskey Island (Cleveland) Y. Thomas L. Young
Architect (s) J. Milton Dyer. The William Taylor & Son Company building is a 146-foot 9 story 1915-opened high rise apartment building in downtown Cleveland 's Gateway District that had a long and fruitful former life as a major Cleveland department store. [1] The building was originally only five floors, but when the company outgrew that floor ...