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  2. Springfield, Ohio, cat-eating hoax | Wikipedia

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    The claims began with a local Facebook group post claiming a local cat had been butchered, and spread quickly among far-right and neo-Nazi groups. The claims were then amplified by prominent figures in the American right , most notably Republican Senator and vice-presidential nominee, JD Vance , followed by his running mate Donald Trump and ...

  3. The Crane Group Companies | Wikipedia

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    The Crane Group Companies (also known as Crane Group) of Columbus, Ohio, USA, is a holding company of operating units primarily involved in the manufacturing and distribution of building products. Products include wood composite decking and railing, exterior cladding products, vinyl fencing, OEM PVC profiles, wood doors and door-frames, and ...

  4. The Godz (Ohio band) | Wikipedia

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    History. Formed in 1976, the band conceived their moniker only to later learn of a band from New York City already known as the Godz. A monetary settlement allowed them to keep their name. The Godz did not have a recording contract when they hit the road with Cheap Trick in 1977. The band released its debut album, The Godz, the next year on ...

  5. The Dantes | Wikipedia

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    The group’s managers were disc jockey, Johnny Garber and Chuck Swisher. [1] Their first single was released in March 1966 on Jamie Records , and features its A-Side, "Can’t Get Enough of Your Love", co-written by rhythm guitarist, Lynn Wehr, and arranged by lead guitarist Dave Workman, featuring Byrds ' inspired 12-string guitar picking. [ 1 ]

  6. Encova Building | Wikipedia

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    Architect (s) Maddox NBD inc. The Encova Building (formerly known as the Motorists Mutual Building) is a 286 ft (87m) tall skyscraper located at 471 East Broad Street Columbus, Ohio. It was completed in 1973 and was designed by Brubaker/Brandt and Maddox NBD. It is the 18th tallest building in Columbus, has 21 floors, and 6 elevators.

  7. Atlas Building | Wikipedia

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    For the building in Lima, Peru, see Atlas Building, Lima. The Atlas Building, originally the Columbus Savings & Trust Building, is a high-rise building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio, built in 1905 and designed by Frank Packard. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. The building has seen two major renovations, in 1982 ...

  8. American Electric Power | Wikipedia

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    AEP Building, its headquarters in Columbus, Ohio. Originally American Gas and Electric Company (AG&E), formed in 1906 from Electric Company of America. Became American Electric Power in 1958; merged with Central and Southwest Corporation in 2000. American Electric Power Company, Inc. (AEP), (railcar reporting mark: AEPX) is an American domestic ...

  9. Borden Building | Wikipedia

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    Borden Building. The Borden Building is a 438 ft (134m) tall skyscraper located at 180 East Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio, United States. It was topped out on May 9, 1973, and completed the next year. Harrison & Abramovitz designed the building following a modernist architectural style. The building has 34 floors and is the 9th tallest in ...