Akron
Americannoun
noun
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Heart of the nation's rubber industry.
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AFP saw chains wrapped around metal bars in the abandoned building, with the Akron stadium visible in the distance.
From Barron's
In Akron, the FBI tested some of my Hawkins cousins and found a connection to our Jane Doe.
The next most overvalued markets are Cleveland; New Haven, Conn.; Akron, Ohio; and Worcester, Mass. — all cities in the Midwest or the Northeast.
From MarketWatch
Maverick Carter, a longtime friend and business partner of both James and Schottenstein who runs an entertainment company, describes meeting Schottenstein as “a young African-American kid from the inner city of Akron, Ohio.”
On a recent sunny weekday, the Akron, Ohio, native is readying his debut solo exhibition of paintings and screenprints — “Why Are We Here? No. 01” — to open Friday in his own MutMuz Gallery.
From Los Angeles Times
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