The flood claimed the lives of nearly 100 Columbus residents.
History & Culture
Missing old-school Columbus? These retro photos will take you back. From COSI and tailgating traditions, to the sunny skies of Wyandot Lake.
Annie Oakley shot apples off her poodle’s head, snuffed out candles with a bullet, and could even split a playing card edge-on.
Ahh, the 1990s. What a time to be alive.
If you grew up in Columbus, there’s a decent chance that the retro, OG Wendy’s restaurants are immensely nostalgic to you.
Green Lawn Abbey was completed in 1929 and serves as the final resting place for many interesting Columbus residents.
Lustron Homes were made here in Columbus. These prefab homes could be built in 3-4 days and were advertised as “fireproof” and “decay-proof”.
The Christopher Inn was one-of-a-kind and it could have become a huge tourist destination. The unique hotel lasted a mere 25 years.
The Hanby House was an Underground Railroad stop, and it is packed with fascinating history, catchy music origins, and more.
This century-old footage of William McKinley outside his Canton home is the first time a president was filmed.