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  2. Zane's Trace - Wikipedia

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    Col. Zane took advantage of existing Native American trails for some of the route. These included the Mingo Trail in the area between present day Fairview, Ohio, and Zanesville, Ohio, and the Moxahala Trail in the area between present day Zanesville, Ohio, and Chillicothe, Ohio. Chillicothe was the only settlement already existent along the ...

  3. Y-Bridge (Zanesville, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Zanesville Y-Bridge is a historic Y-shaped three-way bridge that spans the confluence of the Licking and Muskingum Rivers in downtown Zanesville, Ohio. It carries the traffic of U.S. Route 40 (Main Street and West Main Street), as well as Linden Avenue.

  4. Zanesville Potters - Wikipedia

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    The Zanesville Potters were a minor league baseball team based in Zanesville, Ohio. The "Potters" played as members of the Class B level Central League from 1910 to 1912. In 1913, the "Zanesville Flood Sufferers" briefly continued minor league play in the Interstate League , before the team disbanded in June 1913.

  5. WYBZ - Wikipedia

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    WYBZ is licensed to Crooksville, Ohio, and like many stations in the region, targets listeners in the nearby Zanesville, Ohio area including the following counties: Muskingum, Perry, Licking, Morgan and Coshocton. History. WYBZ Radio was founded on October 1, 1990 in Zanesville, Ohio.

  6. Category:Zanesville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Zanesville, Ohio‎ (1 C, 21 P) P. People from Zanesville, Ohio‎ (2 C, 72 P) S. Sports in Zanesville, Ohio‎ (11 C, 7 P)

  7. Zanesfield, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    He was the youngest brother of Ebenezer Zane, for whom Zanesville, Ohio, is named. In 1762 at the age of nine, Isaac was captured by Native Americans of the Wyandot tribe and adopted into the tribe. He lived with them along the Sandusky River for seventeen years. He married Myeerah (White Crane), daughter of Chief Tarhe. They had several children.

  8. Weller Pottery - Wikipedia

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    In 1872, when Samuel Augustus Weller (1851−1925) was 21, he established and operated a one-man pottery in Fultonham in Muskingum County, Ohio. [2] Between 1882−1890, he had expanded to Zanesville, with a factory on Pierce Street along the river.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Zanesville and ...

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    The Zanesville and Western is controlled by The Toledo and Ohio Central Railway Company, which in turn is controlled by The New York Central Railroad Company, and its lines form an important link in the last-named carrier's system in reaching the coal-mining region of southeastern Ohio. The Zanesville and Western wholly owns and uses 105.709 ...