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Nocterra Brewing Company [244] – Powell; North High Brewing – Columbus [245] North High Brewing [246] – Dublin; Nostalgia Brewing Company [247] – Gahanna [248] Old Dog Alehouse [249] – Delaware; Olentangy River Brewing Company [250] – Lewis Center; Outerbelt Brewing [251] – Carroll; Parsons North Brewing Company [252] – Columbus
The Brewery District, traditionally known as the Old German Brewing District, [1] is a neighborhood located in Columbus, Ohio.Located just south of the central business district and west of German Village, it is bounded by Interstate 70 on the north, South Pearl Street on the east, Greenlawn Avenue on the south, and the Scioto River on the west.
Aerial view of High Street in the Short North Historic District High (left) and Third (right) Sts, are the main thoroughfares into the German Village and the Brewery District Broad Street and High Street both traverse beyond the extent of the city; High Street is the longest in Columbus, running 13.5 mi (21.7 km) (23.4 across the county), while ...
The Fifth Avenue and North High Historic District is a historic district in the Short North neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1] The site consists of 24 buildings, including three that are non-contributing. Most are two-to-three story commercial brick buildings built between 1888 ...
The brewery shut down in 2001, and its assets were purchased by another brewer in 2004. The brewer began distributing the flagship beer again in 2005, utilizing regional breweries. In 2011, the Hoster Brewing Company moved to a 26,000-square-foot space in the Near East Side. [ 3 ]
N. High St. roughly between 4th Ave. and Clark Pl. 39°59′13″N 83°00′18″W / 39.986944°N 83.005°W / 39.986944; -83.005 ( Fifth Avenue and North High Historic No
Brewery entrance. The site of the house was the property of John Stewart, a resident of Franklinton who purchased a Revolutionary War officer's land warrant for the 539 acres (218 ha) property. Stewart's daughter, Mary, inherited the land, and her son Joseph C. Henderson inherited it from her. Joseph built the two-story house in 1859.
The Great Southern Hotel was constructed downtown in 1897 by Bavarian immigrant and Columbus brewing magnate Nicholas Schlee. A prosperous industry for the German immigrants was the brewing industry. Today, the Brewery District, part of the greater German Village neighborhood, still partially resembles its notable past. During the 19th century ...