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Rhythm N' Rhinestones School of Dance and Tumbling; Located at 315 B Chillicothe Street

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After the great downtown fire of 1925, J. C. Penney reopened their store in September 1927 at 315 Chillicothe Street. The store closed in 1999.

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Eli Kinney was born in Portsmouth, 1813, died in Kentucky, 1884. Nelson Evans History of Scioto County, Ohio (1903) states "In 1849, he (Eli Kinney) built the brick dwelling on the southwest corner of Court and Fourth Streets and lived there until…

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Eli Kinney House National Registry Plaque at 317 Court Street.

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From 1926 ,was various retail stores including Star Credit Clothing Company and Berkeley Smith Inc. Women's Clothing. In 2009, it became Simon Kenton Council Boy Scouts of America.
The building at 320 Chillicothe Street was built by Phil Wolff in…

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The building was built in 1951. From 1952 to 1956, it became the Steahly Building. From 1957 to 1961. 1962 was Summers and Son Inc. In 1976, the building became CITF Financial Services.

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The Ritz Formal Wear, formerly the Wolff Building: top architecture and lettering bearing the Wolff name in stone.

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The Scioto County Auditor, records the building was built in 1938, In 1938, both addresses were retail stores.

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home located 324 (Second) 2nd Street
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