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  • File:SchinesWoosterTheaterBldg.jpg
    of Schines Wayne Theater building, later known as the Lyric Two, on N. Buckeye St. in Wooster, Ohio.
    (1,527 × 1,162 (286 KB)) - 10:54, 5 August 2016
  • File:WeitzelDryCleaners-Ltrhd.jpg
    Receipt from Weitzel Dry Cleaning Co. once located at 201 N. Buckeye St. in Wooster, Ohio dated 1969.
    (1,022 × 1,850 (667 KB)) - 13:55, 2 December 2015
  • File:230-NBuckeyeSt.JPG
    business building once located at 230 N. Buckeye St., just south of the intersection of W. Larwill and N. Buckeye streets, was torn down to expand a parking
    (3,307 × 2,330 (293 KB)) - 07:17, 9 February 2015
  • File:535-NBuckeyeSt.JPG
    The house once located at 535 N. Buckeye St. was torn down sometime during 2011 and is a future building site for a Habitat for Humanity in Wayne County
    (2,634 × 1,982 (2.31 MB)) - 08:06, 9 February 2015
  • File:ChristianChurch-NBuckeyeSt-Wostr.png
    Image of the Church of Christ once located on N. Buckeye St. in Wooster, Ohio. Source-Picturesque Wayne
    (255 × 398 (120 KB)) - 16:59, 23 March 2017
  • File:355-NBuckeyeSt.JPG
    The house once located at 355 N. Buckeye St. was torn down.
    (2,624 × 1,980 (2.61 MB)) - 08:56, 13 February 2015
  • File:332-NBuckeye.JPG
    The house once located at 332 N. Buckeye St., or Parcel No. 64-01492, was torn down sometime after 1998 and became part of the Wooster Elks Home parking
    (2,646 × 1,990 (2.29 MB)) - 08:53, 13 February 2015
  • File:449-NBuckeyeSt.JPG
    The house once located at 449 N. Buckeye St. was torn down sometime after 2010 and is a future site for a HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IN WAYNE COUNTY INC. home
    (2,626 × 1,978 (2.31 MB)) - 08:56, 13 February 2015
  • File:535-NBuckeye02.JPG
    The house once located at 535 N. Buckeye St. was torn down sometime during 2011 and is a future building site for a $117,000 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IN WAYNE
    (2,638 × 1,980 (2.42 MB)) - 08:57, 13 February 2015
  • File:Wayne Theatre and PA Bus Depot Union News Restaurant.jpg
    and Charles Coburn. These buildings were located in the 100 block of N. Buckeye St. in Wooster, OH. In the 1943 Wooster City Directory, it lists Arch H
    (1,717 × 1,121 (312 KB)) - 09:43, 23 January 2023
  • File:NolleBros-Bldg.jpg
    Nolle Bros. building located at 156 E. Liberty St.,the northwest corner of E. Liberty and N. Buckeye streets, in Wooster, Ohio.
    (1,280 × 961 (335 KB)) - 12:43, 12 January 2016
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    (3,318 × 4,318 (810 KB)) - 14:10, 28 November 2022
  • File:Wooster Republican, Page3, 1877-01-25.pdf (matches file content)
    to ^ e n tlo n the proscenium T he subscriber, bringing an experience dull; I t p r e s e r v e s i t s l n x n r ia n e ^ w h e n a b u n d a n t , a n
    (3,478 × 4,528 (948 KB)) - 14:27, 2 December 2022
  • File:Wooster Republican, Page3, 1888-06-07.pdf (matches file content)
    United States we have a monument, h » n th e o r d i n a l k in d s a n d r:in iwit lx* sold lu and n • i ry s t i n lnvi r i. f Pittsburgh Pa o ir hero
    (3,315 × 4,278 (1,015 KB)) - 16:08, 23 November 2022