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Upper Arlington Notable People

Upper Arlington has been the home of quite a few prominent people during its history.

Aired 05/18/2015 | Rating NR

Columbus Neighborhoods

Upper Arlington Notable People

Clip: Season 2 Episode 5 | 2m

Upper Arlington has been the home of quite a few prominent people during its history.

Upper Arlington has been the home of quite a few prominent people during its history. This list include Ohio Governors, professional athletes and Ohio State football coaches Woody Hayes and Jim Tressel. Other notable citizens include Noble Prize winner George Smoot and Wendy’s founder Dave Thomas and the first women in the U.S. Army to receive the Bronze Star Medal award and the Purple Heart.

Aired 05/18/2015 | Rating NR

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