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  2. Norwood, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Norwood is the third most populous city in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States, and an enclave of the larger city of Cincinnati. [6] The population was 19,043 at the 2020 census. Originally settled as an early suburb of Cincinnati in the wooded countryside north of the city, the area is characterized by older homes and tree-lined streets.

  3. Ohio State Route 562 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 562 is an expressway in the Cincinnati metro area of southwestern Ohio. It travels east–west between Interstate 75 and Interstate 71, crossing through the suburban enclave of Norwood. It is generally locally referred to as the Norwood Lateral Expressway .

  4. Norwood Mound - Wikipedia

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    Norwood Mound, also known as “Indian Mound” by locals, is a prehistoric Native American earthwork mound located in Norwood, Ohio, United States, an enclave city of Cincinnati in Hamilton County, Ohio.

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  6. Mark Soloway - Wikipedia

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    Mark S. Soloway is a leading authority in urologic cancer, [1] researcher, former departmental chair, medical professor and invitational lecturer. He served as chairman of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Urology [2] and is currently a professor at the Miller School of Medicine. Born in Cleveland, Soloway received ...

  7. Norwood Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Norwood Assembly. /  39.160889°N 84.44889°W  / 39.160889; -84.44889. Located in Norwood, Ohio, the Norwood Assembly Plant built General Motors cars between the years of 1923 and 1987. When it first opened, the plant employed 600 workers and was capable of producing 200 cars per day. At its peak in the early 1970s it employed nearly 9,000.

  8. Athenaeum of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Athenaeum of Ohio – Mount St. Mary's Seminary of the West, originally St. Francis Xavier Seminary, is a Catholic seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the third-oldest Catholic seminary in the United States and was established by Edward Fenwick, the first Bishop of Cincinnati, in 1829 [2] along with The Athenaeum (later Xavier University ...

  9. Indiana and Ohio Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana & Ohio Railway ( reporting mark IORY) is an American railroad that operates 570 miles (920 km) of track in Ohio, southern Michigan, and parts of southeastern Indiana.

  10. Norwood Municipal Building - Wikipedia

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    The Norwood Municipal Building, also known as Norwood City Hall, is a historic government building at 4645 Montgomery Road in Norwood, Ohio. The building was constructed in 1914-16 on the site of Norwood's first city hall, which was built in 1881. Cincinnati -based architecture firm Weber, Werner & Adkins designed the building in the Second Renaissance Revival style. The building has a gray ...

  11. Category:Norwood, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .