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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. Category:Sportspeople from Toledo, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    John Mahnen. John Marcum. Bob McCallister. Wilbert McClure. Tyler McCreary. Tom McHugh (American football) Barbara McIntire. James Millns. Andy Mulligan (ice hockey)

  4. Central Catholic High School (Toledo, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The center holds 3,000 people, making it the largest high school field house in Northwest Ohio. The Sullivan Center includes a 3,000 seat capacity for convocation events, a 2,800 seat capacity for athletic events, one main court and two recreational cross courts, a 600-foot interior jogging track, four concession areas, six locker rooms, and a ...

  5. Category:Sports clubs and teams in Toledo, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Toledo Pride. Toledo Red Men Tobaccos. Toledo Reign. Toledo Storm. Toledo Tigers. Toledo United FC. Toledo Villa FC. Toledo Walleye. Toledo White Stockings.

  6. Ned Skeldon Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Ned Skeldon Stadium. / 41.58456; -83.644203. Ned Skeldon Stadium, originally opened as Lucas County Stadium, was a baseball stadium in Maumee, Ohio. It was primarily used for baseball, and was the home field of the Toledo Mud Hens minor league baseball team. It opened for minor league ball in 1965, and closed for the minors in 2002 when the Mud ...

  7. The CEO of packaged-food giant Kraft Heinz is obsessed with ...

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    Kraft Heinz CEO Carlos Abrams-Rivera eats just two meals a day, between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., as part of his intermittent-fasting routine.

  8. Michael DiSalle Government Center - Wikipedia

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    Roof. 327 ft (100 m) Technical details. Floor count. 22. Floor area. 505,269 sq ft (46,941.0 m 2) [1] Michael DiSalle Government Center is the fourth tallest building in Toledo located on 1 Government Center. The building is named after Michael DiSalle who was elected Governor of Ohio in 1958.

  9. Category:Sports venues in Toledo, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; Search. ... Huntington Center (Toledo, Ohio) L. League Park (Toledo) List of baseball parks in Toledo, Ohio; N. Ned ...

  10. Nasby Building - Wikipedia

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    The eight-story structure was constructed between 1891 and 1895 by the real estate man Horace Walbridge at the corner of Madison Avenue and Huron Street in Toledo's business center. The building was designed by Edward Fallis , a prominent Toledo architect, who maintained his offices in the building from 1894 until his death in 1927.

  11. 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 ...