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If you're at the Ohio State Fair on Thursday, stop over at Ohio Village, 800 E. 17th Ave., to celebrate Founders Day with music and family-friendly fun honoring the village's opening on July 27, 1974.
Citizens Savings & Trust Company / The Ohio National Bank More images: 51 N. High Street 2191-2013 September 23, 2013 No N/A: Now known as The Citizens CR-63 1379 N. High Street Apartment Building: More images: 1379 N. High Street 2192-2013 September 23, 2013 No N/A: CR-64 The Hamlet: More images: 138-166 E. Fifth Avenue / 1193-1195 Hamlet ...
The building was listed by Columbus Landmarks as one of the city's most endangered properties in 2020. [2] It was added to the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 2022. [1] In that year, Columbus Landmarks awarded the Nagy family with the James L. Keyes President's Award for the family's work to save the structure. [4]
The South Lincoln Avenue Historic District lies between Pershing and Summit Streets in Salem, Ohio. Covering 400 acres of land, the district encompasses approximately 108 buildings, primarily residences, that contribute to the significance of the area. The district is notable for the architecture and design of the contributing buildings.
This weekend will include plenty of theater, the premiere of a film shot in Columbus, spectacular family-friendly fun, and a Veterans Day comedy show. Finalize your weekend plans with these 10 ...
Salem is a city in northern Columbiana County, Ohio, United States. The population was 11,915 at the 2020 census. [5] It extends into southern Mahoning County and is the principal city of the Salem micropolitan area. [6] Salem was founded by Quakers in 1806 and played a key role in the abolitionist movement as a hub of the Underground Railroad.
The Salem Downtown Historic District is located in Salem, Ohio. The district covers approximately 95 acres (38 ha) bounded by Vine, Ohio, East Pershing, and South Ellsworth Streets, as well as Sugar Tree Alley. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in December 1995.
The pizza place born in a Columbus parking lot lives up to its late-night name. Mikey’s is open until 2:30 a.m. Sundays through Thursdays and until 3 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.