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John Hunt Morgan, Bugs Moran, O. Henry, Chester Himes, Sam Sheppard. The Ohio Penitentiary, also known as the Ohio State Penitentiary, was a prison operated from 1834 to 1984 in downtown Columbus, Ohio, in what is now known as the Arena District. The state had built a small prison in Columbus in 1813, but as the state's population grew the ...
Kahiki Supper Club. / 39.9725; -82.904722. The Kahiki Supper Club was a Polynesian -themed restaurant in Columbus, Ohio. The supper club was one of the largest tiki -themed restaurants in the United States, and for a time, the only one in Ohio. It operated at its Eastmoor location on Broad Street beginning in 1961, at the height of tiki culture ...
Camp Chase was an American Civil Wartraining and prison camp established in May 1861, on land leased by the U.S. Government.[4] It replaced the much smaller Camp Jackson which was established by Ohio Governor William Dennison Jras a place for Ohio's union volunteers to meet.[4] It originally operated from a city park.
This Columbus favorite made the list. Up at Stories on High, the menu is decidedly Asian with small plates such as rock shrimp tempura in a gojuchang bloody mary sauce, Japanese-style yakitori ...
Wendy's was founded in 1969 by Dave Thomas, a former KFC franchisee.The first location opened in downtown Columbus, at 257 East Broad St. That location closed in 2007. The fast-food chain known ...
General Motors CEO Mary Barra, left, sits next to moderator Rhonda Walker, a WDIV-TV anchor, at the Detroit Economic Club in Detroit on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Barra said GM is "proud to call ...
The Thurman Cafe (or Thurman's) is a cafe and bar in the German Village district of Columbus, Ohio. It was opened in 1942 by Nick Suclescy, and has remained a family-owned establishment ever since. Thurman Cafe is considered to have one of the best hamburgers in the country.
GM bought the RenCen in 1996 to be its world headquarters. Previously, GM was located in Detroit's New Center area in what was then called the General Motors Building, now known as Cadillac Place.