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The Coe Mound is a Native American burial mound in Columbus, Ohio. The mound was created around 2,000 years ago by the Pre-Columbian Native American Adena or Hopewell culture. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1]
The Columbus Country Club Mound is a Native American burial mound at the Columbus Country Club in Columbus, Ohio. The mound was created around 2,000 years ago by the Pre-Columbian Native American Adena culture. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1] [2]
Located in the Sayler Park neighborhood of the city of Cincinnati, Ohio. Shrum Mound: Earthwork located in Columbus, Ohio. Snead Mound: Located atop a bluff off U.S. Route 52 near the community of Neville in Clermont County, Ohio. It is a conical mound measuring approximately 5 feet (1.5 m) high and 55 feet (17 m) in diameter at the base.
Target says its stores will be operating on Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples Day with its regular store business hours, although those hours vary by location. Local hours can be found at Target.com ...
As many who follow the Columbus food scene know, it has been hit hard by the effects of the Coronavirus. Many of us know about the big institutions in the Columbus area like the North Market ...
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Easton Town Center is a shopping center and mall in northeast Columbus, Ohio, United States.Opened in 1999, the core buildings and streets that comprise Easton are intended to look like a self-contained town, reminiscent of American towns and cities in the early-to-mid 20th century.
Nankipooh – once a whistle stop on the Central of Georgia railroads "R" branch, it is now a suburb of Columbus; Ochillie – a creek that flows northwest through Chattahoochee county, within the boundaries of the Fort Benning military reservation, and into Upatoi creek; Schatulga – a small community in western Columbus/Muscogee County; Toccoa