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  2. Category:Hotels in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 January 2023, at 20:12 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Category:Defunct hotels in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Park Hotel (Columbus, Ohio) S. St. Clair Hospital; Shelby House (Botkins, Ohio) T. Travellers' Rest Inn This page was last edited on 1 August 2016, at 11:27 (UTC ...

  4. Category : Demolished buildings and structures in Columbus, Ohio

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    Central Market (Columbus, Ohio) Chittenden Hotel; Christopher Inn; Clinton DeWeese Firestone mansion; Columbus Auditorium; Columbus Board of Trade Building; Columbus City Center; Columbus City Hall (1872–1921) Columbus City Prison; Columbus Developmental Center; Columbus Public School Library; Columbus State Hospital

  5. Deshler Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Deshler Hotel, also known as the Deshler-Wallick Hotel, was a hotel building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The hotel was located at Broad and High Streets, the city's 100 percent corner . Announced in 1912 and opened by John G. Deshler in 1916, the hotel originally had 400 rooms, intended to rival the other luxury hotels of the world.

  6. List of demolished buildings and structures in Columbus, Ohio

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    Architecture of Columbus, Ohio to find lists of architects and their works; List of destroyed heritage of the United States; List of public art in Columbus, Ohio, including several no longer extant; North Graveyard, no longer extant; Columbus Landmarks, a preservation organization; S.G. Loewendick & Sons, known for demolishing city landmarks

  7. Chittenden Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Just after 1960, the hotel's Moorish towers and eaves were removed to lower maintenance costs. The third hotel was the longest-lasting. It closed on March 15, 1972 and was demolished in February 1973. [1] The high-rise William Green Building stands at the site of the hotel. The Chittenden Hotel in 1963

  8. South Wind Motel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was completed in 1959, operating for decades in prosperity. Beginning in the late 20th century, the South Wind Motel began to take on a different clientele, and offered rooms by the hour. The site became known for drug dealing and crime. After a period of vacancy, a local developer purchased the hotel in 2021.

  9. Seneca Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The former hotel was renovated from around 2005 to 2008 at a cost of $21 million, including funds directed by the Ohio State Department of Development and the City of Columbus. The building now includes 76 units, including studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments. Rental units at its opening ranged from $999 to $1,400 per month. [4] [3]

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