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.
The flood claimed the lives of nearly 100 Columbus residents.
Green Lawn Abbey was completed in 1929 and serves as the final resting place for many interesting Columbus residents.
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.
This palatial home in the Romanesque Revival style belonged to Clinton Firestone, founder of the Columbus Buggy Works Company.
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