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Columbus Historic District is a national historic district located at Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, United States.It encompasses 574 contributing buildings and 1 contributing sites in the central business district and surrounding residential areas of Columbus.
"Columbus Indiana" by Balthazar Korab "A Look at Architecture: Columbus Indiana" by the Visitor's Center "People and Places in my Town, Columbus Indiana" by Sylvia Worton "Folk Heroes, Heroines, and Hometown Heritage – From Columbus, Indiana's City Hall Murals and Beyond" is about Columbus' outstanding personality beyond its architecture.
The Columbus Pump House, which is also known as the Columbus Power House and the Senior Center, was designed by the architect Harrison Albright and completed in 1903. It stands on the banks of the East Fork of the White River at the foot of Second Street in Columbus, Indiana, US. From 1903 to 1951, it was the city's water works and pumped water ...
Columbus Area Visitors Center cast iron: Sculpture: Columbus Area Visitors Center ... Downtown Columbus, Indiana: knitted and crocheted fabrics: Fiber Art: Unknown ...
Columbus City Hall is a historic city hall located at 5th Street and Franklin Street in Columbus, Indiana, United States. It was designed by architect Charles Franklin Sparrell and built in 1895. It is a three-story, Romanesque Revival style red brick building on a limestone foundation.
Landmark Columbus received a 2019 Keeping it Modern Architectural Conservation Grant from the Getty Foundation for the iconic North Christian Church.With this grant, Landmark Columbus—together with Prudon & Partners, Reed-Hilderbrand, Bryony Roberts Studio, Enrique Ramirez, ICR-ICC and others—are developing a conservation management plan to provide the historical context and strategic ...
National Historic Landmarks in Columbus, Indiana (7 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Columbus, Indiana" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
This exhibition, "100 Variations," was produced by Indianapolis-based curator, Christopher West with support from the Haddad Foundation, the Columbus Area Visitors Center, and the Columbus Museum of Art and Design. [41] Each of the tables was made by Noblitt Fabricating [42] in Columbus, Indiana under the leadership of Curt Aton. [43]