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  1. The Hill is a top US political website, read by the White House and more lawmakers than any other site -- vital for policy, politics and election campaigns.

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  2. Jan 15, 2023 · A measles outbreak in Ohio is raising concerns about the spread of the disease and how a decline in vaccination rates among children might be leading to additional outbreaks.

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  3. Jan 27, 2024 · Transgender people face an uncertain future in Ohio under a new law banning gender-affirming health care for minors and administrative rules that heavily restrict access to care for adults.

  4. May 15, 2024 · The Hill, American congressional newspaper founded in Washington, D.C., in 1994. Originally a weekly paper, The Hill began publishing on each day of the congressional workweek in 2003. It is a subsidiary of the publicly owned company News Communications, Inc.

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    • It Was Home to One of The Largest Civil War Camps in The North
    • It Was Host to A Lesser-Known Seven Wonders of The World
    • Jesse Owens Lived on The Hilltop When Ohio State Wouldn't Let Him Live on Campus
    • Jazz Great Nancy Wilson called The Hilltop Home
    • Michael Redd Grew Up There, Too
    • The Nation's Largest Building — Before The Pentagon — Was on The Hilltop
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    One of the largest Union Army prisoner-of-war camps during the American Civil War once stood on the Hilltop. Camp Chase, a 160-acre training camp for Ohio volunteers for the Union Army was turned into a prisoner-of-war camp, housing thousands of captured Confederate troops during the Civil War. At its peak, the camp hosted 9,423 prisoners in Januar...

    Columbus used to have its very own Seven Wonders of the World, conveniently located next to each other at a Hilltop shopping center. The exhibit, called the Walk O' Wonders, opened in front of the then-Great Western Shoppers Mart parking lot in 1956 and was free for the public. The display featured mini replicas depicting the Eiffel Tower, standing...

    Jesse Owens, a Black man who won four gold medals in track and field in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, lived on the Hilltop while attending Ohio State University. He lived at a house on South Oakley Avenue because Ohio State didn't allow Black students to live in the dorms then. His former house is on the Highland West Art Walk. Owens died in 1980 of...

    Nancy Wilson, a nationally renowned jazz singer who died in 2018 at the age of 81 after more than 50 years in the music industry, lived on the Hilltop. She attended West High School. Wilson won three Grammy Awards for her work, which also went platinum, and released more than 60 albums. Wilson, born in Chillicothe, started singing at church as a yo...

    Michael Redd –– an Ohio State University alumnus, former NBA All-Star and Olympic gold medalist –– grew up on the Hilltop and attended Columbus West High School. He played at Ohio State from 1998 to 2000. In 2000, he was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks and became an NBA All-Star in 2004. He was also the team's MVP five times and got a gold medal in ...

    Built on the Hilltop in 1877, the Central Ohio Psychiatric Hospital was the nation's largest building for more than 70 years until 1943, when the Pentagon was built. The old hospital, which opened as the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, was built where the Ohio Department of Public Safety's Charles D. Shipley Building now sits at 1970 W Broad St., just inside ...

    Learn about the Hilltop, one of Columbus' largest urban neighborhoods, just west of Downtown. Discover its history, from Civil War camps to jazz singers, and its attractions, from mini wonders to Olympic stars.

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    The Hill most frequently refers to Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C., and entities named after it, including: United States Congress, by metonymy; The Hill, a U.S. political newspaper and digital news channel named after the metonym; The Hill may also refer to:

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