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Agler–La Follette House is a historic house in Mifflin Township near Columbus, Ohio. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 14, 1978. Historic uses
Coordinates: 1]: Information; Type: Public, Coeducational high school: Established: 1991: School district: Worthington City Schools: Superintendent: Trent Bowers: CEEB code: 365507 [3]: Principal: Aric Thomas: Faculty: 91 [2]: Grades: 9–12: Enrollment: 1,561 [10] (2023-2024): Student to teacher ratio: 15.1:1 [2]: Campus size: 259,712sqft [5]: Campus type: Suburban: Color(s): Royal blue and ...
Mifflin High School is a public high school located on the northeast side of Columbus, Ohio. It has been part of Columbus City Schools since the early 1970s. Previously it was a separate school district. The original high school was located at 3000 Agler Rd in Columbus and is now Mifflin Middle School.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call Columbus police Detective Joel Vogel at (614) 645-4217, the Homicide Unit at (614) 645-4730, or Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at (614 ...
I-270 provides access to several suburbs and towns surrounding Columbus, including Grove City, Westerville, Worthington, Hilliard, and Dublin.Although it started as a rural bypass of Columbus, many parts of it, primarily the northern section, have become more traveled and more congested over the years, making it less popular as a bypass and more widely regarded as a "suburb connector".
It is owned and operated by Ohio State University in Columbus. It is also known as the OSU Don Scott Airport, named after Donald E. Scott, an OSU alumnus who died during his training as a pilot in the United Kingdom during World War II. The airport's main entrance is located on Case Road, and is easily accessible from OH-315 and Interstate 270.
Bexley was named at the suggestion of an early resident, Col. Lincoln Kilbourne, in honor of his family's roots in Bexley, in London, England.The village of Bexley was incorporated in 1908 when prominent citizens of Bullitt Park to the north along Alum Creek, including industrialist and 35th mayor of Columbus Robert H. Jeffrey, agreed to merge with the Lutheran community of Pleasant Ridge to ...
In March 1951, the Ohio Department of Highways converted an 8 + 1 ⁄ 2-mile-long (13.7 km) section of SR 104 south of Columbus into a test strip for traffic signs. It was the first in a series of experiments sponsored by the United Nations in four states and five other countries to compare the effectiveness of national traffic sign standards ...