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  2. Al Lerner - Wikipedia

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    Al Lerner. Alfred Lerner (May 8, 1933 – October 23, 2002) was an American businessman. He was best known as the chair of the board of credit-card giant MBNA and the owner of the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). He was also a past president of the Board of Trustees of the famed Cleveland Clinic as well as a major benefactor.

  3. Allan Jones (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Jones was born on December 31, 1952, in Cleveland, Tennessee to William A. (Bill) Jones (1919–1981) and Virginia Slaughter Jones (1925–2003). [5] He was the first baby to ever be born at Cleveland's Bradley Memorial Hospital. [6] In 1984, Jones' daughter, Abby, was the first baby born at the hospital's new Women's Center.

  4. 4 Children for Sale - Wikipedia

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    4 Children for Sale is a photograph that depicts a mother, Lucille Chalifoux, hiding her head as her four children sit unwittingly beneath a sign that offers all of them for sale. [2] The photo was first published by the Vidette-Messenger of Valparaiso, Indiana on August 5, 1948 and was circulated widely during the following week.

  5. Western Reserve Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Western Reserve Historical Society ( WRHS) is a historical society in Cleveland, Ohio. The society operates the Cleveland History Center, a collection of museums in University Circle . The society was founded in 1867, making it the oldest cultural institution in Northeast Ohio. WRHS is focused on the history of the Western Reserve.

  6. Grover Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    [clarification needed] Cleveland's law practice brought only a moderate income, perhaps because Cleveland spent considerable time at the couple's vacation home Gray Gables at Buzzard Bay, where fishing became his obsession. [183] While they lived in New York, the Clevelands' first child, Ruth, was born in 1891. [184]

  7. Children's Museum of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Originally, it was located in the University Circle area of Cleveland until January 3, 2016. [1] [2] One University Circle was built on its former location. [2] After renovation and designing all new exhibits, the museum opened at its new location on November 6, 2017. [2] The Children's Museum of Cleveland is fully ADA accessible.

  8. Cleveland will pay $4.8 million to family of bystander teen ...

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    The city of Cleveland, Ohio, will pay $4.8 million to the family of a 13-year-old girl who was struck and killed by a car fleeing police, a spokesperson for the city and an attorney for the girl ...

  9. Jane Edna Hunter - Wikipedia

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    The Cuyahoga County Department of Children and Family Services Agency named its principal building the Jane Edna Hunter Social Services Center to honor her work with children and families. The Jane Edna Hunter Museum is at the Phillis Wheatley Center in Cleveland. Jane Edna Hunter: a case study of Black leadership is a book about her life.