This stately Columbus mansion has housed a shoe magnate, homeless children, and now a school, with each chapter steeped in quiet legacy.
History & Culture
The drive-in theatre was the summer social hub for a generation. Take a look back at some of Columbus’ most iconic spots.
One of the most complete mastodon fossils ever found was discovered near Newark, Ohio, with stomach contents still preserved.
This grand, Queen Anne-style mansion was built in 1885 and it’s still standing.
Columbus once had a Gothic-style City Hall, and it went down in flames. Here’s the wild, weird history behind the building and its demise.
Ready to dive into the origins of Columbus’ historic neighborhoods? From Franklinton to Flytown, these are the areas that shaped Columbus.
Lucas Sullivant, one of the founding fathers of Columbus, built the first brick home in the area over two centuries ago.
Columbus once packed into Cooper Stadium for games, concerts, and more. Here’s what happened to the iconic ballpark.
The Franklin County courthouse has been rebuilt and changed immensely over the centuries, and it’s still changing.
Lazarus was more than a department store. It was the heart of downtown Columbus and a holiday tradition we’ll never forget.