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  2. Huntington Center (Toledo, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    General contractor. Lathrop /R. Gant LLC [5] Tenants. Toledo Walleye ( ECHL) (2009–present) Toledo Crush ( LFL) (2014) The Huntington Center is an 8,000-seat multi-purpose arena [7] in downtown Toledo, Ohio. It was completed in 2009 [8] and cost $ 105 million to build. [9] It replaced the Toledo Sports Arena, which has since been demolished.

  3. List of people from Toledo, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ernest E. Debs – Los Angeles City Council member and county supervisor, born in Toledo. Thomas Francis Ford – member of the U.S. Congress, elected to Los Angeles City Council by write-in vote. Samuel M. Jones – Mayor 1897-1904. Marcy Kaptur – U.S. Representative for Ohio's 9th congressional district.

  4. Inverness Club - Wikipedia

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    Inverness Club is a private golf club in Toledo, Ohio . Opened in 1903, the club has hosted four U.S. Opens, two PGA Championships, two NCAA Men's Championships, and the Solheim Cup. Inverness is the only club to have hosted the U.S. Open, U.S. Amateur, U.S. Senior Open, and U.S. Junior Amateur Championship.

  5. Global Broadcast Service - Wikipedia

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    Global Broadcast Service. The Global Broadcast Service ( GBS) is a broadcast service rapidly transferring information, which may be classified, for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and its deployed and garrisoned units worldwide. Information may include video and digital data. GBS has become a critical piece of the DoD's intelligence ...

  6. Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza (Toledo) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza (formerly Central Union Terminal and Central Union Plaza) is the main passenger rail and intercity bus station of Toledo, Ohio.. Toledo is served by two Amtrak routes: the Capitol Limited, which operates daily between Chicago and Washington, D.C.; and the Lake Shore Limited, which operates daily between Chicago and (via two sections east of Albany) Boston and New ...

  7. Downtown Toledo - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Toledo. Coordinates: 83°32′W. Downtown Toledo is the central business district of Toledo, Ohio, United States. Both the Warehouse District and the area surrounding the Huntington Center have been areas of recent growth. [1] [2] Downtown Toledo's skyline from across the Maumee River.

  8. Toledo metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Area code (s) 419, 567. The Toledo Metropolitan Area, or Greater Toledo, or Northwest Ohio is a metropolitan area centered on the American city of Toledo, Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the four-county Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) had a population of 646,604. It is the sixth-largest metropolitan area in the state of Ohio, behind Cincinnati ...

  9. Whitmer High School - Wikipedia

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    Whitmer High School. /  41.71861°N 83.61111°W  / 41.71861; -83.61111. Whitmer High School is a public high school in Toledo, Ohio, named for John Wallace Whitmer, an educator who helped organize high school classes for the area. [5] It is the only high school in the Washington Local School District in Lucas County, Ohio, serving the ...

  10. WMNT-CD - Wikipedia

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    WMNT-CD (channel 48) is a low-power, Class A television station in Toledo, Ohio, United States, affiliated with MyNetworkTV.The station is owned by Community Broadcast Group, Inc. WMNT-CD's studios are located in a strip mall at the corner of Reynolds Road and Dussel Drive in Maumee, and its transmitter is located on top of the One SeaGate tower in downtown Toledo.

  11. Giant Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Giant Eagle, Inc. ( Western Pennsylvania English: / ˈdʒaɪn.ɪɡəl /) and stylized as giant eagle) [5] is an American supermarket chain with stores in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, and Maryland. The company was founded in 1918 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and incorporated on August 31, 1931. [1]