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  2. Scioto County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The county was founded on March 24, 1804, from Adams County and is named for a Native American word referring to deer or deer-hunting. [4] Scioto County comprises the Portsmouth, OH Micropolitan Statistical Area. It is at the confluence of the Scioto and Ohio rivers.

  3. Hunters still have shot at lottery slots for controlled deer ...

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    An electronic copy of a valid license saved to your phone or a printed paper copy will ensure that participants can show proof.The hunts on specified scenic river sites have been held for a number ...

  4. Scioto Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Scioto Lounge, or the Scioto Lounge deer sculptures, is a series of three bronze sculptures depicting anthropomorphic deer by Terry Allen, installed in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Two of the sculptures are installed in Genoa Park , and a third is installed on the Rich Street Bridge , posed like a pedestrian leaning its "forearms" on the ...

  5. List of protected areas of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Blackhand Gorge State Nature Preserve. Boord State Nature Preserve. Brown's Lake Bog State Nature Preserve. Burton Wetlands State Nature Preserve. Caesar Creek Gorge State Nature Preserve. Carmean Woods State Nature Preserve. Cedar Bog State Nature Preserve. Chaparral Prairie State Nature Preserve.

  6. Thomas Dillon - Wikipedia

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    Weapons. .308 Mauser rifle, 6.5 x 55mm Swedish Mauser Rifle. Date apprehended. November 27, 1992. Thomas Lee Dillon (July 9, 1950 [ 1][ 2] – October 21, 2011) was an American serial killer who shot and killed at least five men in southeastern Ohio, beginning April 1, 1989 and continuing until April 1992. [ 3][ 4] He was nicknamed "Killer" for ...

  7. Huntington Bancshares - Wikipedia

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    Huntington's Weatherball in Flint, Michigan, built in 1956 by Citizens Bank, the former building owner. Huntington Bancshares Incorporated is an American bank holding company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. The company's banking subsidiary, The Huntington National Bank, operates 1047 banking offices, primarily in the Midwest: 459 in Ohio, 290 ...

  8. Olmsted Falls, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In 1795, Connecticut sold most of that land to the Connecticut Land Company, which then divided it into townships and sold it by auction. Several bidders won the right to purchase what then was known as Township 6, Range 15, with the largest share of almost half of the township going to Aaron Olmsted, a sea captain from East Hartford, Connecticut.

  9. Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Adena established "semi-permanent" villages because they domesticated plants, including sunflowers, and "grew squash and possibly corn"; with hunting and gathering, this cultivation supported more settled, complex villages. [23] The most notable remnant of the Adena culture is the Great Serpent Mound, located in Adams County, Ohio. [23]