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This is a list of demolished buildings and structures in Columbus, Ohio. Over time, countless notable buildings have been built in the city of Columbus . Some of them still stand today and can be viewed, however, many local landmarks have since been demolished.
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.
Pages in category "Demolished buildings and structures in Columbus, Ohio" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
Broad-Brunson Place Condominiums: 1790-1798 E. Broad St., 8-44 Brunson Ave., 1795-1801 E. Long St. 1299-84 July 30, 1984 No N/A: CR-31 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
The Columbus Landmarks Foundation, known as Columbus Landmarks, is a nonprofit historic preservation organization in Columbus, Ohio.The foundation is best-known for its list of endangered sites in the city and its annual design award, given to buildings, landscapes, and other sites created or renovated in Columbus.
Abandoned and sold in 1882 [15] 1871 Sullivant Elementary School / Normal School More images: 270 E. State Street Demolished Later served as district administration building. Replaced with new admin. building in 1960–61. 1873 North High Street School N. High Street Unknown Suburban schoolhouse [16] 1873 North Columbus School Unknown
Here are six abandoned historic homes for sale that you can buy right now. Located in the quaint town of Milton, North Carolina, the Gordon-Brandon House was possibly built circa 1850 by a local ...
Westland Mall is a demolished 860,000-square-foot (80,000 m 2) shopping center located at the intersection of U.S. Route 40 and Interstate 270 on the west side of Columbus, Ohio. In November 2012, the majority of the mall closed, and the last anchor closed in 2017. A mixed use development is planned, and demolition began around August 2023.