User:Bwsmith84
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[edit]- Alan Axelrod
- American Creation: Triumphs and Tragedies at the Founding of the Republic
- Belmont County Courthouse
- Belmont County Victorian Mansion Museum
- Carroll County Courthouse (Ohio)
- Chardon Courthouse Square District
- Coshocton County Courthouse
- Cuyahoga County Courthouse
- Fayette County Courthouse
- Franklin College Building No. 5
- Guernsey County Courthouse
- Harrison County Courthouse (Ohio)
- Harrison National Bank
- Henry County Courthouse (Ohio)
- Huron County Courthouse and Jail
- Jefferson County Courthouse (Ohio)
- Marion County Courthouse (Ohio)
- Monroe County Courthouse (Ohio)
- Noble County Courthouse (Ohio)
- Wayne County Courthouse District
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What's on at Wikipedia?[edit]In The News[edit]
Today's Featured Articles[edit]The iMac G4 is an all-in-one personal computer produced by Apple Computer from January 2002 to August 2004. It comprises a hemispheric base that holds the computer components and a flatscreen liquid-crystal display (LCD) mounted above. The iMac G3, first released in 1998, helped save Apple from bankruptcy. Development of the iMac G4 took roughly two years, with Apple's designers exploring multiple ways of marrying the display screen with the computer components. Its shape was inspired by a sunflower, with the display connected to the base via an adjustable stainless-steel arm that allows the monitor to be freely tilted and swiveled. The product was a critical and commercial success for Apple, selling more than 1.3 million units in its first year, and it was updated with faster components and larger displays before being replaced by the iMac G5 in September 2004. The machine is held in the collections of multiple museums, including the Museum of Modern Art and Museums Victoria. (Full article...)
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The Belmont County Courthouse in St. Clairsville, Ohio. On the NRHP.
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The Guernsey County Courthouse in Cambridge, Ohio. On the NRHP.
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The Harrison County Courthouse in Cadiz, Ohio. On the NRHP.
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The Monroe County Courthouse in Woodsfield, Ohio. On the NRHP.
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The Noble County Courthouse in Caldwell, Ohio.
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The Washington County Courthouse in Marietta, Ohio. On the NRHP.
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The Harrison National Bank in Cadiz, Ohio. On the NRHP.
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The Dr. Lindley Schooley House in Belmont, Ohio. On the NRHP.
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Downtown St. Clairsville, Ohio, a historic district. On the NRHP.
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The Sawyer-Curtis House in Little Hocking, Ohio. On the NRHP.
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A montage of the National Road Mile Markers on the NRHP in Ohio County, WV.
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Barnesville High School in Barnesville, Ohio. My old school.
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The Franklin Museum in New Athens, Ohio. On the NRHP.
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The Wilcox-Mills House on the Marietta College Campus in Marietta, Ohio. On the NRHP.
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