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Annunciation Cathedral (Romanian Orthodox 41°23′09″N 81°55′22″W / 41.385914°N 81.922815°W / 41.385914; -81.922815 ( Annunciation Romanian Orthodox Cathedral (Olmsted Falls
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places entries in Columbus, Ohio, United States. The National Register is a federal register for buildings, structures, and sites of historic significance. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts in Columbus.
The Columbus Register of Historic Properties is the City of Columbus's official list of significant buildings, sites, and districts. Its entries must be at least 40 years old, and meet at least one of the following instances: [3] Have a design or style with historical, architectural, or cultural significance to the city, state, or country
Greek Festival is held in August or September at the Greek Orthodox Church downtown. The Hot Times festival, a celebration of music, arts, food, and diversity, is held annually in the Olde Towne East neighborhood. The city's largest dining events, Restaurant Week Columbus, are held in mid-July and mid-January.
Volunteers from Annunciation's Philoptochos Society of Akron and Kalymnian Society of Campbell, Ohio, baked 400 loaves of tsourekia, a braided sweet Easter bread, Tuesday for Annunciation's Easter ...
Municipality Cathedral Image Location & References Coral Gables (Miami area) St. George Cathedral (Antiochian Orthodox) 25°44′43″N 80°15′41″W / 25.745164°N 80.261331°W / 25.745164; -80.261331 (St. George Cathedral, Coral Gables, Florida) Jacksonville St. John's Cathedral (Episcopal) 30°19′44″N 81°39′12″W / 30.328772°N 81.653423°W / 30.328772 ...
Cathedral of the Annunciation (Stockton, California) Annunciation Cathedral, of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco, California; Annunciation Cathedral, of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago, Illinois; Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England, Boston, Massachusetts
1878. St. Joseph Cathedral building completed. Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts and Ohio State University Marching Band established. 1879: Columbus Art School and Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery [2] established. 1880: Population: 51,647. [5] 1887: Franklin County Courthouse built. [2] 1890: Population: 88,150. [4] 1894: "Ugly law" approved. [9]