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May Company Ohio

1898 establishments in OhioAC with 0 elementsChicago school architecture in OhioCommercial buildings completed in 1914Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio
Defunct companies based in ClevelandDefunct department stores based in ClevelandDepartment stores on the National Register of Historic PlacesHistory of ClevelandNational Register of Historic Places in Cleveland, OhioResidential skyscrapers in ClevelandRetail companies disestablished in 1993Retail companies established in 1898
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The May Company Ohio was a chain of department stores that was based in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.

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May Company Ohio
Ontario Street, Cleveland

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Ontario Street 2047
44113 Cleveland
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