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Columbus, Ohio Columbus is home to an abundance of medical research and related institutions, including institutions such as the Battelle Memorial Institute, The Ohio State University Medical Center, and The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital.

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    Columbus, Ohio

    Columbus is home to an abundance of medical research and related institutions, including institutions such as the Battelle Memorial Institute, The Ohio State University Medical Center, and The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital. ... Vaisala is a Finnish global aviation company with operations in Columbus, originally started by pioneering innovator Vilho Väisälä.
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    Columbus, Georgia

    Plans are currently made to reuild the entire school in the same location in the summer of 2010* Jordan Vocational High School is the oldest and first vocational high school in the United States is Located in Columbus. ... Celebrities who have appeared at the protest have included Martin Sheen and Susan Sarandon.
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    Columbus, Ohio Metropolitan Area

    Other tech-based companies located in Central Ohio include Sterling Commerce and Qwest. ... Dozens of institutions of higher education can be found in the area, the largest of which is The Ohio State University in Columbus.
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    Economy of Ohio

    They included Cardinal Health at #19, Procter & Gamble... ... Firms and institutions around the state include Hi-Genomics in Toledo, BioDontos in Dublin, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, SecuraCell in...
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    Columbus Circle

    Renovations to the circle completed in 2005 included new water fountains by WET, of Fountains of Bellagio fame; wooden benches; and plantings encircling the monument. ... Other notable institutions around Columbus Circle are the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Fordham University, New York Institute of Technology, the Professional Children's School, The Beacon School, and the Ethical Culture Fieldston School.
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    Christopher Columbus

    Christopher Columbus (c. 1451 – 20 May 1506) was a navigator, colonizer, and explorer whose voyages across the Atlantic Ocean led to general European awareness of the American continents in the Western Hemisphere. ... The colonists included priests, farmers, and soldiers.
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    Columbus High School (Columbus, Georgia)

    Educational institutions established in 1890 ... High schools in Columbus, Georgia
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    Columbus (ISS module)

    ESA chose EADS Astrium Space Transportation as prime contractor for Columbus. ... Initially the Columbus program included three flight configurations: a Man-tended Free-Flyer (MTFF) element serviced by the Hermes shuttle and flying periodically to the station for maintenance and reconfiguration, an Attached Pressurized Module (APM), and a Polar Platform (PPF).
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    Columbus State Community College

    Universities and colleges in Columbus, Ohio ... Educational institutions established in 1963
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    Columbus State University

    In 1996 the school was renamed Columbus State University as part of a program to restructure four-year institutions within the state's university system. ... Notable buildings include the Simon Schwob Memorial Library, the Center for Commerce and Technology (home to the D. Abbott Turner College of Business), and the Frank G. Lumpkin Jr. Center (housing the athletic department).

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