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    Bellaire is a village in Belmont County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River. The population was 3,870 at the 2020 census, having peaked in 1920...
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  • Bellaire is an unincorporated community in Smith County, Kansas, United States. It was named after Bellaire, Ohio. A post office was opened in Bellaire...
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    structure in Bellaire, Ohio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places on June 22, 1976. The B&O Railroad's first bridge across the Ohio River, built...
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    Ted Levine (category People from Bellaire, Ohio)
    World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), and The Report (2019). Levine was born in Bellaire, Ohio, the son of Charlotte Virginia (Clark) and Milton Dmitri Levine, who...
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  • Bellaire High School is a public high school located in Bellaire, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Bellaire Local School District...
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  • Minnesota Bellaire, Ohio Bellaire, location near Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania Bellaire, section of Queens Village, Queens, New York Bellaire, Texas, city...
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  • Bellaire High School may refer to: Bellaire High School (Michigan) Bellaire High School (Ohio), Bellaire, Ohio Bellaire High School (Texas), Bellaire...
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    for seven years at St. Joseph's Cathedral. His father was raised in Bellaire, Ohio, and was a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses. Corbett's mother was Jewish...
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    Joey Galloway (category People from Bellaire, Ohio)
    college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Galloway played high school football at Bellaire High School in Bellaire, Ohio. During his senior year,...
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    stated that the town was named "Bellaire", or "Good Air" for its breezes. Bellaire may have been named after Bellaire, Ohio, a town served by one of Baldwin's...
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    WTRF-TV (redirect from FOX Ohio Valley)
    of radio stations WTRF (1290 AM) and WTRF-FM 100.5 across the Ohio River in Bellaire, Ohio, applied to the Federal Communications Commission on April 13...
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    works later started another glass factory in Bellaire: the Bellaire Goblet Company. In 1880, the state of Ohio ranked fourth in the country in glass production...
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    The Bellaire Bridge or Interstate Bridge is a privately owned, closed cantilever truss toll bridge that spans the Ohio River between Benwood, West Virginia...
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    southeastern Ohio. The line ran from Bellaire (east point) to Zanesville (west end). The Ohio River and Western Railroad began construction as the Bellaire and...
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  • located in Bellaire, Ohio, which earned the nickname "Glass City" because of its many glass factories. Bellaire Goblet Company was part of Ohio's "Glass City"...
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    was built across the Ohio River between Bellaire, Ohio, and Wheeling, West Virginia, in 1871, connecting the B&O to the Central Ohio Railroad, which the...
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    Art, Otterbein University National Imperial Glass Museum, Bellaire Kennedy Museum of Art, Ohio University Temple Museum of Religious Art, Case Western Reserve...
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  • Washington, D.C., on February 23, 1861. A planned train route through Bellaire, Ohio, to Wheeling, Virginia (West Virginia had yet to break off from Virginia)...
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    through Bellaire, and the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway (which was using the former Chicago and West Michigan line) followed suit in 1982. Bellaire is home...
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    Tappan appliances was founded by W.J. Tappan as the Ohio Valley Foundry Company in Bellaire, Ohio, initially selling cast-iron stoves door-to-door.[citation...
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    Central Academy in Bellaire, Ohio. The school is of the Roman Catholic affiliation. Higher education includes Belmont College and the Ohio University Eastern...
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    an alternate connection to the B&O extended upriver from Marietta to Bellaire, Ohio. The M&C was bankrupt by 1857, but construction of track continued west...
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  • Belmont Glass Company (category Defunct manufacturing companies based in Ohio)
    readily available, since Belmont County was part of the eastern Ohio coal region. Bellaire also had a workforce with glassmaking expertise located less than...
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  • Local, Bellaire, Cambridge, East Liverpool, Edison, Harrison Central, Indian Creek, Martins Ferry, St. Clairsville, Union Local East Central Ohio League...
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    Imperial Glass Company (category Museums in Belmont County, Ohio)
    The Imperial Glass Company is located in Bellaire, Ohio with a factory located on 29th Street and the offices located on Belmont Street. The factory was...
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    Bob Ney (category People from Bellaire, Ohio)
    grew up in Bellaire, Ohio, an industrial town across the Ohio River from Wheeling. He graduated in 1972 from St. John's High School in Bellaire. He attended...
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    Nate Davis (quarterback) (category People from Bellaire, Ohio)
    football coach at Bellaire High School, where the brothers both played. Nate was a four-year letter winner in basketball at Bellaire. He broke the school's...
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  • Unstoppable (2010 film) (category Films shot in Ohio)
    Filming took place in a broad area around there including the Ohio cities of Martins Ferry, Bellaire, Mingo Junction, Steubenville, and Brewster, and in the...
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  • WOMP (FM) (category Radio stations in Ohio)
    to Bellaire, Ohio, United States, it serves the Wheeling, West Virginia, area. The station is currently owned by Cody Barack through licensee Ohio Midland...
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  • Bellaire Gardens is an unincorporated community in Marion Township, Marion County, Ohio, United States. It is located north of Marion along Ohio State...
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