This massive marble mansion was home to quack physician Samuel Brubaker Hartman, the creator of a best selling “miracle” cure-all tonic.
History & Culture
Since 1897, this French Renaissance gem has charmed visitors with its opulent design and iconic theatre.
I can almost smell the faint aroma of Sbarro Pizza from here.
Grab some hot cocoa, and let’s dive into the festive fun of Columbus Christmases past—because nostalgia never goes out of style.
The Shoe is a symbol of OSU’s pride, a college football icon, and a place where memories have been made for generations.
Unearthed in 1841, the intricately designed tablet was found in a burial mound built by the Adena culture.
The medieval-style castle at the Ohio State University was designed by prominent Columbus architect, Frank L. Packard.
The sixth floor at Lazarus was full of absolute wonder this time of year.
The mansion was incredibly impressive, even at a time when Broad Street was littered with mansions and grand houses.
There were actually three versions of the hotel in the late 1800s, two of which were destroyed in fires.