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Washington, County of - NY is a Fort Edward, NY-based company in the Government sector.
Welcome to Richmond, Indiana - where heritage and nature`s beauty come together! Richmond is a beautiful city located in east central Indiana, on I-70/US-40, where Indiana and Ohio meet. Richmond is slowly becoming recognized as the "cradle of recorded jazz" music; and for its lavish culture. From this, Richmond is celebrating what its community has accomplished, in the lively Spirit of Gennett Records. There are so many landmarks and hidden treasures for all ages to enjoy. Richmond hosts the Indiana Football Hall of Fame, and home to legendary athletes, entertainers, authors, artist, musicians and industries that have attracted international attention in their respective fields. We are proud to be the home of Indiana University East, Earlham, Ivy Tech, Purdue College of Technology; not to mention several highly accredited K-12 schools. Education has always and will continue to play an important role in the future of our community.
The City of Columbus, Ohio has been called one the the best places to live, work and raise a family. The Mayor, elected officials and employees of the city government work everyday to maintain that high standard of service and quality of life for all Columbus residents, to keep Columbus neighborhoods vibrant, and to support the economic development of the entire Central Ohio region.
The City of Maple Ridge is located on the unceded territory of the Kwantlen and Katzie First Nations north of the Fraser River between the Pitt River and Stave Falls in the shadow of the Golden Ears Mountain. Maple Ridge is connected to the south Fraser by the Golden Ears Bridge which puts the City within 45 minutes of the US border, Vancouver International Airport, Abbotsford International Airport and all points in between.
The City of Tiffin, Ohio, is proud of its heritage and what makes Tiffin one of the best communities in which to live, work and play, and stay. Tiffin is a city in and the county seat of Seneca County, Ohio, United States. The population was 18,000 at the 2010 census. The National Arbor Day Foundation has designated Tiffin as a Tree City USA. It is the Home of Heidelberg University and Tiffin University. At one time it was noted as a glass and porcelain-manufacturing center. The history of Tiffin dates back to 1812. The familiar bronze statue of "The Indian Maiden" on Frost Parkway, near Miami Street, marks the site of Fort Ball, which was a military depot of the war of 1812. Fighting an engagement of that war, Eratus Bowe first sighted the location upon which Tiffin now stands. In 1817, he returned to the site and built his Pan Yan Tavern, which later became a stagecoach stop, on the north Sandusky River.