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Clevelanders will honor the Garfield $1 coin by muttering, "Fuck, what am I supposed to do with a dollar coin?" every time they come across one.
Bottom Dollar food opened up a new store today in the Garfield section of Pittsburgh on the East Side.
Garfield's face will grace the front of a $1 coin as part of a U.S. Mint program launched in 2007 that honors every president in the order they served.
The United States Mint launches a $1 coin Thursday that bears President James A. Garfield's portrait -- a tribute that some deem fitting, considering the Ohioan's currency preferences.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- A message was posted on the door of the Family Dollar in Pittsburgh's Garfield neighborhood. "Staff quit. Y'all be easy," the note read. The sign wasn't on the door when KDKA ...
The Garfield coin features the likeness of the president on the face, and the Statue of Liberty on the other side. Garfield was born in 1831 in a cabin in Orange Township, which is now Moreland Hills.
Through November 2007, Garfield County saw a decrease in transactions of 0.53 percent compared to 2006, but an increase in total dollar volume of 17 percent. The county also reached a new record of $1 ...
Former president James A. Garfield will be memorialized on money when a coin bearing his face is unveiled at his former Mentor home in November.
GARFIELD — The district has reached out to city officials about potentially developing a sports complex that could benefit both students and residents.
Bottom Dollar Food, the North Carolina-based limited assortment grocery store, will open its new store at 5200 Penn Ave. on Thursday, June 5.
The coins are released in the order the presidents they commemorate served. A coin picturing James A. Garfield is set to be released Nov. 17.
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