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Pentagon. Patients sometimes staged dramatic protests against the conditions of their confinement, and frequently escaped (more than 300 escapes by 1978). Conditions improved significantly after 1974 as a result of a class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of the patients. In a landmark ruling, US District Judge Nicholas J. Walinski spelled out detailed requirements for assuring each patient's rights to "dignity, privacy and human care". In its last years, the state hospital was used for the filming of a made-for-television movie about the
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content, smelling like rotten eggs, and customers shunned it. Lima's new Solar
Refinery was charged with solving the sulfur problem. Until then, Standard bought and stored as much northwest Ohio crude as was possible to maintain their monopoly. It dropped the price of crude from more than sixty cents
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ranks third. In 2005, St. Rita's embarked on a $ 130 million expansion expected to create up to 500 more jobs, this new addition is known as "The
Medical Center of the Future". In 2018 St. Rita's name was changed to Mercy Health St. Rita's Medical Center, after the company Mercy Health that had
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By 1910, the company was moving aggressively into direct-drive locomotives for general railroad use. A new "super power" design, introduced in 1925, enabled Lima to capture 20% of the national market for locomotives. The "super power" locomotive was created by mechanical engineer
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price to fifteen cents a barrel. This decision had little effect on the large producers elsewhere, but the smaller Lima producers, whose oil wells could not keep up, found themselves severely hampered. Fourteen independent Lima producers formed a combine – the Ohio Oil
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After World War I, Allen County's population growth lagged the state and the nation. Galvin was an assistant superintendent at the Peru Steel
Casting Co. of Peru, Ind. He then became acting manager at American Steel Foundries in Pittsburgh. In 1921, Lima voters approved a change in the structure of
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Hospital, was one of the first in the state dedicated to the treatment of tubercular patients. The hospital treated patients from seven to 90 years old, at a time when tuberculosis was nearly always fatal. The average stay was three to five years. As treatment improved, the hospital closed, though
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The facility originally known as the Lima State Hospital for the Criminally Insane was situated on 628 acres (2.54 km) three miles (5 km) north of downtown Lima. The hospital was constructed between 1908 and 1915. Built at a cost of $ 2.1 million, it was the largest poured-concrete
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for a household in the city was $ 27,067, and the median income for a family was $ 32,405. Males had a median income of $ 29,149 versus $ 22,100 for females. The per capita income for the city was $ 13,882. About 19.2% of families and 22.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including
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was built for steep grades, heavy loads and tight turns. In 1881, Shay granted the Lima works an exclusive license to manufacture his locomotives. By 1882, locomotives were the company's main product. In time, the Lima Locomotive Works – a name formally adopted in 1916 – would produce 2,761 Shay
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Oil drilling fever hit northwest Ohio and "boom towns" sprang up overnight. There is also a significant pharmaceutical industry in Lima, with new resident Lak Hotra opening up the cities first Walgreens. Additional crude glutted the market, and trying to slow production, Standard Oil lowered its
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There were 15,410 households, out of which 31.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 37.3% were married couples living together, 19.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 37.9% were non-families. 32.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.6% had
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located a Small Motor Division in Lima to build fractional horsepower electric motors. The Ohio Steel Foundry turned the corner and grew, eventually expanding its successes in its industry. The 1930s was a decade for organizing labor in Lima. By 1940, there were at least fifty labor unions
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During the first week, the well produced more than 200 barrels (32 m) of oil. Faurot quickly organized local businessmen into a syndicate that would purchase oil leases from farm owners. The company was called the Trenton Rock Oil Company, and by 1886, had 250 wells from Lima to
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The creation of the Shawnee reservation freed other lands in the area for settlement, and in February 1820, the Ohio legislature formally established Allen County. In 1831, the Shawnee were forced to surrender all their land in the area to the United States and relocated to
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Lima Memorial Health System, formerly Lima Memorial Hospital, a level 2 trauma center, can trace its roots to 1899, when it began as Lima City Hospital. Formed by the Pastors Union of Lima, the 13-bed facility was the first community hospital in northwest Ohio. During the
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owned St. Rita's for a while now. This name change brought new signs and uniforms to the hospital. Almost immediately after the name change, Mercy Health was acquired by another company by the name of Bon Secours. This merge has brought no changes to the hospital though.
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Lima benefited from increased production during World War II and a growing population but suffered a significant economic decline at the end of the decade when industry retooled for peacetime production. In May 1941, based in the steel foundry, construction began on the
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The area's expanding population in the 1940s and 1950s brought hospital and school expansion. St Rita's Hospital, founded in 1918, opened a seven-story addition in 1948. With voter support, school leadership built six new elementary schools and the new centralized
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magazine Moyer's campaign slogan in 1973 was "Let's get together and make Lima better — without any new taxes" and his "strategy is to merge public funds with private effort". Moyer was the city's second-longest-serving mayor and its first to serve three terms.
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into the area to maintain order. In August 1970, further conflict erupted when a black woman was killed by police as she tried to prevent the arrest of a juvenile. Several officers were wounded in the violence that followed. Mayor Christian P. Morris declared a
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brought the first newspaper to Lima. Lima was officially organized as a city in 1842. Henry DeVilliers Williams was its first mayor. The first public school opened in 1850. In 1854, the first train appeared in Lima, a harbinger of later economic success.
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to manufacture centrifugally cast gun tubes. In November 1942, United Motors Services took over the operation of the plant to process vehicles under government contract. The plant prepared many vehicles for Europe, including the
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in New York. Starting in 1982, Lima State Hospital became a medium-security prison, the Lima Correctional Institution. The prison closed in 2004, though a smaller prison on the site, the Allen Correctional Institution, remains.
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1933 on the city's east side. The region's first open-heart surgery was performed at Lima Memorial on April 22, 1997. In 1999, LMHS entered into a joint venture with Blanchard Valley Health Association ("BVHA") and
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The Great Depression slowed the pace of industrial expansion. In 1930, a Lima directory listed 93 industrial employers with some 8,000 employees. By 1934, industrial employment was reduced by half. In 1935,
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line in south Lima ruptured, causing 77,000 US gallons (290,000 L) of oil to escape into the city's sewer system. Explosions and fire erupted from sewers as 7,000 residents were evacuated. Governor
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Lima's Solar Refinery General Manager John Van Dyke and Herman Frasch, Standard's chemist, solved the distillation problem for sour crude by devising a method for removing the sulfur. The gamble that
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The locomotive works dabbled in other product lines. It produced railroad cars in the early years and acquired the Ohio Power Shovel Company in 1928. During World War II, the plant produced 1,655
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at high speed, it became, in the words of railroad historian Eric Hirsimaki, "one of the most influential locomotives in the history of steam power". Later years saw the introduction of the
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plant was sold to Clark Equipment in 1971. Clark employed 1,500 as late as 1974, but the plant closed permanently in 1981. As of 2006, the Lima Locomotive Works plant has been razed.
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defined Lima. Nothing played a bigger part in shaping the city's self-image than its connection to railroads and railroading – as a Midwestern rail hub and even more as home to the
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Harvey, Henry (1855). "Chapter XXVII - Treaty with Cass and McArthur in 1817, by which the Shawnee receive land at Wapaughkonneta - Names of the Shawnee, heads of Families".
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were made up of individuals, and 11.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.42 and the average family size was 3.09.
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machinery. The shop designed its first narrow-gauge steam locomotive in 1878. The same year, the shop first worked on a geared locomotive designed by
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athletics, as well as various high school sports programs. Lima is also home to the collegiate summer baseball team, the
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4117:"U.S. Climate Normals Quick Access – Station: Lima WWTP, OH"
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History of Allen County, Ohio, and Representative Citizens
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Moyer was defeated in a 1989 election by David J. Berger
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line reached Chicago. Lima oil lit the buildings of the
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4139:"NOAA Online Weather Data – NWS Northern Indiana"
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4223:General Demographic Profile of Lima (pdf format)
3592:– opera singer, named herself after her hometown
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4983:. David Crouse and Scott Craig. 57 mins. (1999)
4307:http://streamlinermemories.info/PRR/PRR50TT.pdf
4277:"Husky Energy to Buy Valero's Refinery in Ohio"
3803:Lost in Middle America (and What Happened Next)
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3360:– actor and former professional football player
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4493:"Lima Allen County Paramedics opens new home"
4339:"Old YWCA Demolished, No Plans for Empty Lot"
3978:"Census - Geography Profile: Lima city, Ohio"
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4723:Rogers, Carole Garibaldi (June 1, 2011).
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2933:On the federal level, Lima is located in
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5015:A Pictorial History of Lima/Allen County
4998:A Standard History of Allen County, Ohio
4327:, 1980-05-15, 3. Accessed May 13, 2010.
2474:outlining Lima's oil history with Faurot
4481:Digital TV Market Listings - Lima, Ohio
4076:John E. Galvin: Lima’s own Man of Steel
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2987:Lima is served by one daily newspaper,
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4615:. Joe O'Connell Sports. Archived from
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4337:Ellerbrock, Josh (December 25, 2019).
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5304:Map of Ohio highlighting Allen County
4582:"Ex-Spartan Moeller Enters Pro Ranks"
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4364:National Register of Historic Places
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3138:Lima is at the intersection of Ohio
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2855:National Register of Historic Places
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4940:Kimcaid, Kim. "The Birth of Lima,"
4640:"Helen O'Connell Starts New Career"
4567:"Remembering Marion's Miss America"
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1975:Source 2: National Weather Service
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5242:Municipalities and communities of
5034:Bluejacket: Warrior of the Shawnee
5008:Handbook of North American Indians
4580:Dell, Chuck (September 11, 1963).
3958:. National Association of Counties
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2967:Secondary schools in Lima include
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2973:Lima Central Catholic High School
2935:Ohio's 4th congressional district
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3751:– professional baseball player
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3064:35.1 operates as the market's
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4698:"From Lima to Japan - the419"
4275:O'Meara, Dina (May 2, 2007).
4161:"Number of Inhabitants: Ohio"
3860:. United States Census Bureau
2962:James A. Rhodes State College
2958:Ohio State University at Lima
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7042:Cities in Allen County, Ohio
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4976:History of Lima City Schools
4866:"Lima's Sister City History"
4677:"Frederick Eugene Rakestraw"
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7057:1831 establishments in Ohio
4884:"Lima Sister City Projects"
4255:United States Census Bureau
4219:September 11, 2008, at the
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3982:United States Census Bureau
3903:United States Census Bureau
3824:Sister Cities International
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3237:Lima Memorial Health System
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4791:Pro-Football-Reference.com
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3614:William E. Metzger, Jr.
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3278:ProMedica Health System
2977:Temple Christian School
2969:Lima Senior High School
2859:Allen County Courthouse
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4909:Carnes, John R. (ed.)
4896:on September 11, 2008.
4793:. Sports Reference LLC
4409:"Harry Moyer Obituary"
3628:University of Michigan
3513:Charles William Fulton
3502:Nobel Prize in Physics
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4787:"William White Stats"
4681:Maurer Notable Alumni
4369:National Park Service
4325:National Park Service
4317:Hopkins, Phyllis G.
4251:"U.S. Census website"
3934:National Public Radio
3929:All Things Considered
3899:"U.S. Census website"
3694:Indiana Supreme Court
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3648:– footballer for the
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3319:Dorothy Beecher Baker
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2735:Genesee & Wyoming
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213:40.74639°N 84.12333°W
7037:County seats in Ohio
5555:United States portal
4619:on February 21, 2015
4543:. November 1, 2022.
4529:on October 10, 2006.
4195:. U.S. Census Bureau
4028:Ohio History Central
3438:Pamela Kyle Crossley
3337:Ortha Orrie Barr Sr.
3194:improve this article
3084:27, is based out of
2716:Baltimore & Ohio
2664:Pennsylvania station
2601:Miami and Erie Canal
2547:Standard Oil of Ohio
2427:improve this article
1242:Record high °F (°C)
955:improve this section
904:Lima Army Tank Plant
658:improve this section
567:Treaty of Greenville
530:Lima Army Tank Plant
344: • Density
5812:Glacial till plains
5694:Tourist attractions
4846:on October 10, 2008
4704:on February 6, 2015
4097:on January 25, 2012
4066:on February 5, 2015
3811:Saturday Night Live
3716:Pittsburgh Steelers
3690:Frederick Rakestraw
3655:Matthias H. Nichols
3650:Republic of Ireland
3630:football head coach
3610:– Miss America 1938
3500:– recipient of the
3480:Edward L. Feightner
3302:Lima Rescue Mission
3294:Attica Prison riots
3113:Template:Lima Radio
2847:Allen County Museum
2726:, then operated by
2643:Commercial Traveler
2629:Fort Wayne, Indiana
2527:John D. Rockefeller
1989:
1923:Average snowy days
1662:Record low °F (°C)
1452:Daily mean °F (°C)
1079:Ohio National Guard
1068:In January 1969, a
773:John D. Rockefeller
559:American Revolution
523:Fort Wayne, Indiana
218:40.74639; -84.12333
209: /
84:Allen County Museum
5905:Huntington–Ashland
5306:
5245:Allen County, Ohio
5013:Stark, Marilyn R.
4930:Hurt, R. Douglas.
4923:Hurricane, Chris.
4694:From Lima to Japan
4214:U.S. Census Bureau
3791:television series
3781:In popular culture
3712:Ben Roethlisberger
3657:– U.S. congressman
3574:Charles N. Lamison
3397:– U.S. congressman
3354:– U.S. congressman
3249:influenza epidemic
2839:
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2739:CSX Transportation
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1084:state of emergency
913:T-26 Pershing tank
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315: • Water
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5797:Allegheny Plateau
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5139:American Township
5106:American Township
5101:American Township
5039:Swindell, Larry.
4918:Lima: The History
4916:Hirsimaki, Eric.
4736:978-0-19-983042-8
4644:The Post-Standard
4503:on March 24, 2014
4371:. March 13, 2009.
4287:on March 24, 2014
3755:Donald F. Steiner
3749:Gene Stechschulte
3743:Thomas L. Sprague
3692:– Justice of the
3538:Rosemary Hinkfuss
3422:D. Michael Crites
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2539:1893 World's Fair
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2694:Great Depression
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5925:Steubenville
5852:Vacationland
5837:Miami Valley
5764:Homelessness
5730:Demographics
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5514:South Warsaw
5443:Fort Shawnee
5352:Spencerville
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3789:comedy-drama
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3726:FutureChurch
3670:
3634:Joe Morrison
3624:Gary Moeller
3590:Edna de Lima
3580:Justin LeHew
3519:Ann Hamilton
3486:flying ace,
3484:World War II
3444:Mike Current
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1736:inches (mm)
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1122:Tuberculosis
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953:Please help
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858:Memorial Day
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836:Black Legion
832:Ku Klux Klan
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777:Standard Oil
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656:Please help
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6871:Painesville
6826:Millersburg
6661:Circleville
6651:Chillicothe
6038:Springfield
5867:Metro areas
5769:LGBT rights
5548:Ohio portal
5524:West Newton
5465:communities
5453:Westminster
5425:Sugar Creek
5260:County seat
4760:November 9,
4755:bosamar.com
4708:February 6,
4613:"Niese Bio"
4281:Hard Assets
4070:February 5,
3908:January 31,
3799:Los Angeles
3761:Clay Tucker
3718:quarterback
3640:Jeff Mullen
3534:saxophonist
3492:Blue Angels
3440:– historian
3407:Bud Collins
3401:Nash Carter
3368:World War I
3104:affiliate,
3054:MyNetworkTV
2863:post office
2747:R.J. Corman
2658:Lake Cities
2640:Clover Leaf
2627:as well as
2575:blue-collar
2366:other races
2339:2000 census
2317:other races
2294:2010 census
1878:(≥ 0.01 in)
1178:Lima has a
1099:streamliner
1063:desegregate
887: 1921
591:county seat
503:2020 census
495:county seat
216: /
7032:Lima, Ohio
7026:Categories
7011:Zanesville
7006:Youngstown
6991:Woodsfield
6986:Wilmington
6981:West Union
6956:Wapakoneta
6891:Portsmouth
6806:Marysville
6726:Greenville
6721:Georgetown
6716:Gallipolis
6656:Cincinnati
6636:Carrollton
6481:Washington
6456:Tuscarawas
6346:Montgomery
6136:Columbiana
6048:Youngstown
6023:Middletown
5963:Cincinnati
5885:Cincinnati
5645:Government
5519:Southworth
4260:January 6,
4101:January 6,
3845:References
3731:Paul Shuey
3714:– retired
3584:Navy Cross
3559:Al Jardine
3555:– academic
3507:Gloria Foy
3488:test pilot
3462:Hugh Downs
3456:Sue Downey
3416:Steve Cook
3385:Jerry Byrd
3341:Barr Hotel
3261:Wapakoneta
3166:Healthcare
3111:See also:
3038:Zanesville
3029:counties.
2942:Jim Jordan
2939:Republican
2909:Government
2899:Lima Locos
2873:, and the
2867:Barr Hotel
2779:lumberman
2753:trackage.
2625:Cincinnati
2589:locomotive
2587:The first
2578:work ethic
1925:(≥ 0.1 in)
1075:Jim Rhodes
1055:income tax
1044:Korean War
985:newspapers
769:paper mill
688:newspapers
604:, an anti-
427:feature ID
331:Population
277:Government
204:84°07′24″W
201:40°44′47″N
28:Lima, Ohio
6791:Mansfield
6761:Lancaster
6751:Jefferson
6736:Hillsboro
6676:Coshocton
6666:Cleveland
6626:Cambridge
6361:Muskingum
6266:Jefferson
6176:Fairfield
6141:Coshocton
6116:Champaign
6081:Ashtabula
6008:Kettering
5968:Cleveland
5915:Mansfield
5890:Cleveland
5822:Lake Erie
5747:Education
5660:elections
5640:Geography
5615:(capital)
5533:Footnotes
5498:Maysville
5473:Allentown
5362:Townships
5347:Lafayette
5321:Beaverdam
4650:March 19,
4507:March 24,
4291:March 24,
4174:April 26,
3661:Jon Niese
3620:recipient
3602:Tom Lynch
3596:Jim Lynch
3586:recipient
3494:lead solo
3378:Cobra Kai
3375:– actor (
3206:June 2013
3072:on 35.2.
2948:Education
2621:Cleveland
2569:Railroads
2488:St. Marys
2439:June 2013
2348:, 24.48%
1139:Geography
1091:Rust Belt
1070:crude oil
942:does not
645:does not
571:Hog Creek
534:M1 Abrams
442:.cityhall
415:FIPS code
403:Area code
379:UTC−04:00
358:UTC−05:00
353:Time zone
323:Elevation
6951:Van Wert
6901:Sandusky
6876:Paulding
6841:Napoleon
6811:McArthur
6796:Marietta
6731:Hamilton
6691:Delaware
6686:Defiance
6671:Columbus
6621:Caldwell
6491:Williams
6466:Van Wert
6451:Trumbull
6421:Sandusky
6411:Richland
6386:Pickaway
6376:Paulding
6311:Mahoning
6281:Lawrence
6241:Highland
6231:Harrison
6216:Hamilton
6211:Guernsey
6186:Franklin
6166:Delaware
6161:Defiance
6151:Cuyahoga
6146:Crawford
6126:Clermont
6091:Auglaize
6058:Counties
6013:Lakewood
6003:Hamilton
5973:Columbus
5920:Sandusky
5895:Columbus
5774:Politics
5759:Gun laws
5715:Abortion
5612:Columbus
5504:Rockport
5410:Richland
5380:Auglaize
5375:American
5326:Bluffton
5313:Villages
4850:June 15,
4797:July 31,
4545:Archived
4444:July 28,
4418:July 28,
4392:July 28,
4235:Archived
4217:Archived
4145:March 6,
4123:March 6,
3391:musician
3096:market.
3027:Van Wert
2999:Auglaize
2895:OSU Lima
2777:Michigan
2718:and the
2645:and the
2565:(2007).
2557:(2000),
2549:(1931),
2503:refinery
2370:Hispanic
2360:, 0.01%
2356:, 0.51%
2352:, 0.31%
2321:Hispanic
2303:, 26.4%
2283:Sources:
1871:(46.35)
1801:(1,046)
1732:Average
1657:(−20.2)
1652:(−13.6)
1607:(−10.9)
1602:(−16.2)
1597:(−18.7)
911:and the
869:Bluffton
860:, 1933.
419:39-43554
391:ZIP code
115:The Bean
6996:Wooster
6976:Waverly
6971:Wauseon
6896:Ravenna
6881:Pomeroy
6861:Norwalk
6766:Lebanon
6746:Jackson
6741:Ironton
6711:Fremont
6706:Findlay
6646:Chardon
6611:Bucyrus
6591:Batavia
6581:Ashland
6501:Wyandot
6396:Portage
6306:Madison
6286:Licking
6261:Jackson
6246:Hocking
6221:Hancock
6181:Fayette
6131:Clinton
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5493:Landeck
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5390:Jackson
5285:Delphos
4551:May 15,
3962:June 7,
3940:May 29,
3840:, Japan
3786:Musical
3737:Al Snow
3333:– actor
3257:Delphos
3082:WBGU-TV
3062:WOHL-CD
3003:Hancock
2773:sawmill
2679:General
2673:Admiral
2555:Premcor
2492:Indiana
2480:Findlay
2399:Economy
2311:, 0.5%
2307:, 0.3%
1826:(0.25)
1647:(−7.1)
1642:(−0.9)
1632:(11.1)
1627:(11.9)
1612:(−4.0)
1582:(−4.2)
1567:(12.6)
1562:(16.5)
1557:(17.3)
1552:(15.4)
1547:(10.1)
1537:(−1.9)
1532:(−6.3)
1527:(−7.4)
1517:(10.6)
1512:(−0.3)
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1497:(18.7)
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1482:(21.2)
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1447:(15.8)
1437:(10.0)
1432:(17.8)
1427:(24.8)
1422:(27.8)
1417:(28.7)
1412:(26.9)
1407:(21.9)
1402:(16.0)
1377:(34.3)
1372:(15.2)
1367:(20.4)
1362:(27.7)
1357:(31.8)
1352:(32.6)
1347:(33.3)
1342:(33.2)
1337:(30.3)
1332:(26.3)
1327:(20.9)
1322:(15.3)
1317:(13.7)
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6866:Ottawa
6856:Newark
6821:Medina
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6786:London
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6756:Kenton
6701:Elyria
6681:Dayton
6641:Celina
6631:Canton
6586:Athens
6476:Warren
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6043:Toledo
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5024:(2000)
5017:(1993)
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4927:(2004)
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4913:(1976)
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2881:Sports
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2861:, the
2783:. The
2728:Amtrak
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2617:Toledo
2597:Toledo
2511:sulfur
2374:Latino
2325:Latino
2273:35,579
2258:38,771
2248:−12.0%
2243:40,081
2228:45,549
2218:−11.0%
2213:47,827
2198:53,734
2183:51,037
2168:50,246
2153:44,711
2138:42,287
2123:41,326
2108:30,508
2093:21,723
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2078:15,981
2053:126.2%
2038:162.7%
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1846:(0.0)
1841:(0.0)
1836:(0.0)
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6366:Noble
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6326:Meigs
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6256:Huron
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2313:Asian
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2263:−3.3%
2233:−4.8%
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2113:40.4%
2098:35.9%
2068:68.2%
2063:7,567
2048:4,500
2033:1,989
1915:11.4
1912:10.2
1909:10.9
1900:10.2
1897:11.6
1894:13.4
1891:13.2
1888:11.5
1885:10.5
1882:12.7
1866:(10)
1816:(13)
1811:(15)
1799:41.16
1796:(69)
1791:(80)
1786:(74)
1781:(81)
1776:(97)
1751:(77)
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1302:(21)
1297:(27)
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4821:2014
4799:2022
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4731:ISBN
4710:2015
4652:2015
4625:2015
4553:2023
4509:2014
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4262:2013
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4176:2020
4147:2023
4125:2023
4103:2013
4072:2015
4035:2022
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3964:2011
3942:2019
3910:2008
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2623:and
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2269:2020
2254:2010
2239:2000
2224:1990
2209:1980
2203:5.3%
2194:1970
2188:1.6%
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2164:1950
2158:5.7%
2149:1940
2143:2.3%
2134:1930
2119:1920
2104:1910
2089:1900
2074:1890
2059:1880
2044:1870
2029:1860
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1962:1.8
1959:0.5
1956:0.0
1953:0.0
1950:0.0
1947:0.0
1944:0.0
1941:0.0
1938:0.1
1935:1.0
1932:2.9
1929:3.2
1906:8.6
1903:9.4
1869:18.5
1794:2.72
1789:3.14
1784:2.93
1779:3.19
1774:3.80
1769:4.37
1764:4.29
1759:4.38
1754:3.97
1749:3.02
1744:2.52
1739:2.83
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1697:(6)
1692:(1)
1655:−4.3
1645:19.2
1640:30.4
1635:42.2
1630:52.0
1625:53.5
1620:47.3
1615:35.8
1610:24.8
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1585:41.4
1580:24.5
1575:33.1
1570:43.7
1565:54.7
1560:61.7
1555:63.2
1550:59.8
1545:50.1
1540:38.8
1535:28.6
1530:20.6
1525:18.6
1515:51.0
1510:31.5
1505:41.5
1500:53.9
1495:65.6
1490:71.9
1485:73.4
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1475:60.8
1470:49.8
1465:38.1
1460:28.9
1455:26.1
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1425:76.6
1420:82.1
1415:83.6
1410:80.4
1405:71.5
1400:60.8
1395:47.6
1390:37.2
1385:33.6
1375:93.8
1370:59.3
1365:68.7
1360:81.9
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