Since 1897, this French Renaissance gem has charmed visitors with its opulent design and iconic theatre.
The Shoe is a symbol of OSU’s pride, a college football icon, and a place where memories have been made for generations.
Can you imagine purchasing a home in downtown Columbus for just $1?
From fires to fine dining, explore the storied past and present of one of downtown Columbus’s most iconic intersection: Gay and High.
This stately Columbus mansion has housed a shoe magnate, homeless children, and now a school, with each chapter steeped in quiet legacy.
The Hanby House was an Underground Railroad stop, and it is packed with fascinating history, catchy music origins, and more.
This historic Georgian-style home is now over 100 years old, serving as the Governor’s Mansion for a few decades.
The Push For Prohibition Found A Home In Ohio: Here’s How The Anti-Saloon League Became A Powerhouse
Columbus and Westerville became important battlegrounds for the Anti-Saloon League, who made prohibition their life’s mission.