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Pataskala (/pəˈtæskələ/ pə-TAS-kə-lə) is a city in
Licking County, Ohio,
United States,
approximately 19
miles (31 km) east of Columbus. The po****tion...
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Pataskala Jail, off Main
Street in
Pataskala, Ohio, was
constructed in 1892 by the
village of
Pataskala as its
first jail. The
structure was originally...
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Pataskala Presbyterian Church is a
historic church at
Atkinson and Main
Streets in
Pataskala, Ohio. It was
built in 1868 and
added to the
National Register...
- Marietta, Marion,
Mount Vernon, Nelsonville, Newark, Newcomerstown,
Pataskala, Portsmouth, Rockbridge, Steubenville,
Washington Court House, and Zanesville...
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School is a
public high
school located in Etna Township,
southeast of
Pataskala, Ohio,
United States. It is the only high
school in the
Southwest Licking...
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Pataskala United Methodist Church is a
historic church building at 458 S. Main
Street in
Pataskala, Ohio.
Circuit riders established the
first regular...
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Davis (1885–1950), a teacher.
Staley Davis was a
native of
Pataskala, Ohio, and
Helen Davis of Newark, NJ. Davy's
sister Helen Marjorie (1908–1991)...
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Bethel Baptist Church was a
historic church in
Pataskala, Ohio but is now a
private residence. It was
built in 1855 in the
early Romanesque Revival style...
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public technical college in Newark, Ohio, with
extended campuses in
Pataskala, Knox, and Coshocton.
Founded in 1971, COTC
shares a
campus with Ohio...
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Shortly afterward,
Holmes and his
family moved to the
small town of
Pataskala, Ohio,
about seventeen miles east of Columbus.
Holmes recalled that Bowman...