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[[Wikipedia:Massillon, Ohio]]

Latest revision as of 20:24, 1 June 2012

Massillon [1] is a city in Stark County, Ohio.

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In Massillon football is so huge it was the subject of the 2001 movie Go Tigers!. Paul Brown, who coached at Massillon High School, founded the NFL franchises of Cleveland Browns and later the Cincinnati Bengals. The home of William Thomas, famed artic explorer.

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