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Clintonville is a neighborhood in north-central Columbus, Ohio with around 30,000 residents as of 2011. [17] Clintonville is an informal neighborhood. The southern border is loosely defined as Arcadia Avenue or the Glen Echo Ravine. To the east, either Interstate 71 or the adjacent railroad tracks are commonly accepted.
The Original Pancake House opened its third central Ohio restaurant July 16 at 6330 E. Dublin Granville Road on the Northeast Side. It's part of the Hamilton Quarter development at state Route 161 ...
The local coffee company founded in 1988 remains in German Village, Grandview Heights, Victorian Village and North Market Downtown. Talita's, a 56-year-old Columbus Tex-Mex restaurant, announced ...
Nov. 29, 2023; Columbus, Oh., USA; Four cheese ravioli with pomodoro-cream sauce at the new Spaghetti Warehouse. The list of partners with the Greater Columbus Convention Center includes plenty of ...
Downtown Columbus is the central business district of Columbus, Ohio. Downtown is centered on the intersection of Broad and High Streets, and encompasses all of the area inside the Inner Belt. Downtown is home to most of the tallest buildings in Columbus. The state capitol, the Ohio Statehouse, is located in the center of downtown on Capitol ...
The metro area, also known as Central Ohio or Greater Columbus, is one of the largest and fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the Midwestern United States. [5] The larger combined statistical area (the Columbus–Marion–Zanesville combined statistical area) adds the counties of Athens, Fayette, Guernsey, Knox, Logan, Marion, Muskingum, and ...
The new 1801 Tavern's goal is to become a "go-to sports bar, with elevated cocktail offerings and fantastic food. Early evidence points to progress on all three promises. The bar at 9721 Sawmill ...
Victorian Village is a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, United States, north and near west of downtown.It is an established neighborhood built when a streetcar line first ran along Neil Avenue around 1900 [1] with a fair number of established trees for an urban setting.