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  2. Avery Pontiac Building - Wikipedia

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    The Avery Pontiac Building is a historic building in Columbus, Ohio. It is located in Columbus's Near East Side , roughly between the Franklin Park and Olde Towne East neighborhoods. The building was added to the Columbus Near East Side District (on the National Register of Historic Places ) in 1978. [ 2 ]

  3. Branford House - Wikipedia

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    When built in 1902, Branford Manor cost $3 million - an incredible sum of money at the time. Plant shunned the high society of Newport and chose instead the wide views of Long Island Sound available at Avery Point. [3] Branford House was designed by Plant's wife Nellie (who had a Sorbonne education in architecture) and built by Robert W. Gibson ...

  4. Columbus Register of Historic Properties - Wikipedia

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    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 & Dumb: More images: 400 E. Town Street 2119-84 November 19, 1984 Yes, #84000107: October 25, 1984 CR-33 Indianola Elementary School: More images: 140 E. 16th Avenue 2156-84 December 10, 1984 No N/A

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  7. East Town Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Avery Point Light - Wikipedia

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    The Avery Point Light was named for Captain James Avery of New London, Connecticut. [3] The Avery Point Light was designed by Alfred Hopkins and Associates to be a 41-foot (12 m) octagonal tower. [3] Construction of the tower was completed in March 1943; it is built of brown concrete blocks and topped with an octagonal wooden lantern.

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