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Canton

Canton's Pro Football Hall of Fame
Canton's Pro Football Hall of Fame
Ever since Bezaleel Wells founded the town in 1805, Canton has cherished an identity all its own. This was home to William McKinley, our nation's 25th president; Augustus Julliard, whose financial generosity led to the Juilliard School of Music; Jack Paar, on whose coattails Johnny Carson rode; musicians Macy Gray, Marilyn Manson, Boz Scaggs, the O'Jays; baseball great Thurman Munson -- the list of famous Stark Countians goes on. Top employers include The Timken Company, Aultman Hospital, Mercy Medical Center and Diebold Inc. Educational resources abound, including Malone University, Mount Union University, Stark State College of Technology, Walsh University and branch campuses for both Ashland and Kent State universities. Residents and visitors alike can sample a sense of that history and culture at the McKinley Presidential Library and Museum, the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the First Ladies National Historic Site and a vibrant arts scene.

Canton Features

High-Tech curriculum fuels Stark State enrollment boom

Pop quiz: What Ohio institution of higher learning has grown faster than any other state public college or university over the last decade? The answer might surprise you.

Some of the greenest companies in Ohio tell how they did it -- and why

Green has always been a popular color in the business world. It's the color of money, after all. But green has new meaning to Ohio's corporate community. It means saving the earth, and what's good for the planet can be good for the bottom line as well.

Community colleges power transition to new economy jobs

Josh LaBonte can make a claim few graduating college students can these days: When he walks through Lorain County Community College's commencement later this month, he has two jobs waiting.
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