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Northwest Columbus is a geographic region located in the northwest region of Franklin County, Ohio. The Northwest Civic Association, founded in 1967, acts as the commission of this area. It is bounded by the Scioto River on the west, the Olentangy River on the east, State Route 161 on the north, and Highland Drive and Henderson Road on the south.
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Neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio (13 C, 54 P) D. Neighborhoods in Dayton, Ohio (19 P) G. Gay villages in Ohio (3 P) T. Neighborhoods in Toledo, Ohio (12 P) U.
It is located immediately southeast of downtown and is the 23rd most walkable neighborhood in Columbus with 3,538 residents. [1] The neighborhood is the target of revitalization and beautification largely due to its anchor institution Nationwide Children's Hospital [2] and a renewed interest in urban living in the city's core. Since 2008, more ...
A temporary jail was on the south side of Gay Street between High and Third Streets, [6] or between Town and Rich streets, [7] from 1824 to 1840, beginning when the county seat moved to Columbus. [6] The prison was commissioned by police commissioner David W. Brooks, grandson of a pioneering family of Columbus.
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.
The community is bounded by Mooberry Street to the north, East Livingston Avenue to the south, South Ohio Avenue to the west, and Kimball Place to the east. Neighborhoods surrounding the area include Livingston Park, Driving Park, and Olde Towne East, including the Bryden Road Historic District.
Columbus Neighborhoods is a documentary television series produced by WOSU Public Media, a part of PBS. The series premiered in 2010 as a set of one-hour shows about historic neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio .