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Also in this area, on the west side of Britt Avenue, midway between Wynnton Road and Schaul Street, is located the community fire station and a group of Negro rental property adjoining expensive residential property which fronts on Wynnton Road.","15":"Mr. H. Land, of Land Realty Company, and Mr. Harry F. Boyce, of the Boyce Realty Company, who is also president of the Columbus Real Estate Board. 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