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  2. Columbus Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Lighthouse is a cross-shaped monument made of reinforced concrete, Its dimensions are 680 feet (210 m) by 195 feet (59 m). [3] The cross represents the Christianization of the Americas. There are 157 beams of light that emanate towards the sky from the structure and a rotating beam, which can be seen from space. [citation needed]

  3. LeVeque Tower - Wikipedia

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    The tower dominated the Columbus skyline, which did not see significant high-rise construction until the 1960s, [34] though there was at least one major attempt to build another high-rise in the city in 1953. [35] The Lincoln-LeVeque Tower was the only building in Columbus taller than 300 feet (91 m) until 1962. [9]

  4. List of monuments and memorials to Christopher Columbus

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    Christopher Columbus as symbol for Genua (1907) located at Bowling Green, Manhattan (The U.S. Customs House) Christopher Columbus in Queens (1941) located at Astoria Blvd, Queens; Columbus Bust in Bronx (1925) located at D'Auria-Murphy Triange, Bronx; Columbus decoration in station (1904) located at 59th Street-Columbus Circle (IRT West Side)

  5. Alcázar de Colón - Wikipedia

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    The building was constructed using masonry made of coral rock. [6] It was built on a plot close to the rock islet overlooking the Ozama River, granted to Diego Columbus, the firstborn son of Christopher Columbus, by King Ferdinand II of Aragon, to build a dwelling for him and his descendants on the island of Hispaniola.

  6. Christopher Columbus House - Wikipedia

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    The house is located outside Genoa's 14th-century walls. During the Renaissance, the area became subject to intense building, mainly consisting of public housing. [2] Columbus was born in 1451, and historical documents indicated that Columbus lived here between approximately 1455 and 1470.

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  8. Historic Goetchius House set to reopen in Columbus with ...

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    Along with the restaurants, Goetchius House also has a bar named Bardot and a cafe that sells homemade baked goods and espresso named Sunny Cafe. 405 Broadway will also have a grab and go option ...

  9. What did Columbus officials learn from Latitude Five25 mess ...

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    It took 10 months to find homes for 150-plus households evacuated from the Latitude Five25 apartments. Can mistakes be averted with Colonial Village?