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5 and 7 South High Street [1] [2]: 80 American Education Press Building; Central Market; Columbus Board of Trade Building; Columbus City Center; East End Market House; Long and Third Commercial Building; Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company Building; North Market (several locations) Northland Mall; Ohio Building [1] [2]: 85 Trautman Building
The East Town Street Historic District is a historic district in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 and the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1982; the district boundaries differ between the two entries. [1] [2]
Broad St. facade of the new fire station. Station 10 is also known as the "Maurice Gates Firehouse", [23] and colloquially as "Tens" as it houses Engine 10, Ladder 10, and Medic 10. [14] Its firefighters are nicknamed the "River Rats", as most Columbus fire stations have nicknames or mascots.
[1] [2] [3] An addition, the Columbus Near East Side Historic District-Parsons Avenue, was added to the register in 1983. The Columbus Public Health building, the former Engine House No. 12 and Fair Avenue Elementary School, Franklin Park, and the Franklin Park Conservatory all lie within the National Register district. [2]
731 E. Broad Street 777-84 May 14, 1984 Yes, #78002065: October 2, 1978 CR-30 Broad-Brunson Place Condominiums: 1790-1798 E. Broad St., 8-44 Brunson Ave., 1795-1801 E. Long St. 1299-84 July 30, 1984 No N/A: CR-31 Avery Pontiac Building: 1199-1207 Franklin Avenue 1846-84 October 22, 1984 No N/A: CR-32 Ohio Institute for the Education of the Deaf ...
E. East Broad Street Commercial Building; East Broad Street Historic District (Columbus, Ohio) East Broad Street Presbyterian Church; Empire Building (Columbus, Ohio) Encova Building; Engine House No. 6 (Columbus, Ohio) Engine House No. 10 (Columbus, Ohio) Erwin W. Schueller House
The High and Gay Streets Historic District is a historic district in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. [1]The district includes 18 buildings, including three that are non-contributing, and one contributing building that has since been demolished.
The site, originally for the Columbus Railway & Light Co., became owned by the Columbus Transit Co. [4] The property was used as a repair shop, to lift cars, paint them, and manufacture and repair metal and wooden parts. [8] The site was sold to Minnie McGee for $231,000 in a sheriff's sale in 2003. [9] Plans to redevelop the site date to at ...