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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbus, Ohio

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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places entries in Columbus, Ohio, United States.The National Register is a federal register for buildings, structures, and sites of historic significance.

  3. Columbus Register of Historic Properties - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Register of Historic Properties is a register for historic buildings and other sites in Columbus, Ohio, United States.The register is maintained by the City of Columbus Historic Resources Commission and Historic Preservation Office, and was established in 1980. [1]

  4. Brickell Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The plaque has an inscription: ON THIS SPOT THE FIRST CABIN / IN COLUMBUS / WAS BUILT BY ITS FIRST INHABITANT / JOHN BRICKLE 1797 / BORN STEWARTS CROSSING, PENN. 1781. / CAPTURED BY A DELAWARE INDIAN 1791 / ADOPTED BY CHIEF OF THAT TRIBE / WHINGWAY POOSHIES (BIG CAT) WHO / LIVED ON THE AUGLAIZE RIVER.

  5. Columbus Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Landmarks Foundation, known as Columbus Landmarks, is a nonprofit historic preservation organization in Columbus, Ohio.The foundation is best-known for its list of endangered sites in the city and its annual design award, given to buildings, landscapes, and other sites created or renovated in Columbus.

  6. Kelton House Museum and Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Kelton House Museum and Garden is a Greek Revival and Italianate mansion in the Discovery District of Downtown Columbus, Ohio.The museum was established by the Junior League of Columbus to promote an understanding of daily life, customs, and decorative arts in 19th-century Columbus and to educate visitors about the Underground Railroad.

  7. Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Station - Wikipedia

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    A stone plaque above the porch bears the emblem of the railroad: "Ohio Central". [4] Above this is a vertical openwork brick pattern, reinforcing the structure's Japanese-influenced design. [2] The building's east side originally had a porte-cochère, removed to make way for a thrift store and restored in 2007. [12]