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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbia ...

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    Columbus's only Mission style house was originally built in Queen Anne style in 1897, then restyled to Mission in the 1920s, after the Bellacks traveled to the southwest. Albert ran a men's clothes store and tailor business and helped organize the Columbus Canning Company. [7] [8] 4: Bellmont Hotel: Bellmont Hotel: November 4, 1993 : 120 N ...

  3. Columbus, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Columbus is almost halfway on the US 151 freeway/expressway between Madison and Fond du Lac. There are three exits on the freeway that serve Columbus. The exits are Wis 73/Business US 151 Park Ave (Exit 115), Wis 16/Wis 60 James St (Exit 118) and Wis 73/Business US 151 Ludington St (Exit 120). Columbus is also served by 4 state highways:

  4. Weisheimer House - Wikipedia

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    The house stands alone among 1950s ranch, Cape Cod, and split-level houses; it was noted by the Columbus Dispatch as a house more typical of Victorian Village. It is on a 2-acre (0.81 ha) plot by the Olentangy River and on the western end of Weisheimer Road, named for the original owner. [1] The building contains two stories, an attic, and a ...

  5. Columbus (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Columbus is a town in Columbia County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 711 at the 2000 census. The population was 711 at the 2000 census. The city of Columbus lies mostly with the town boundaries.

  6. Columbus Near East Side District - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] An addition, the Columbus Near East Side Historic District-Parsons Avenue, was added to the register in 1983. The Columbus Public Health building, the former Engine House No. 12 and Fair Avenue Elementary School, Franklin Park, and the Franklin Park Conservatory all lie within the National Register district. [2]

  7. E. Clarke and Julia Arnold House - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1955-1956 for E. Clarke Arnold, a successful Columbus attorney, his wife, Julia, and their growing family, from a design supplied by Frank Lloyd Wright. The Arnolds, like so many of Wright's clients, came to him for a house of their own after seeing a house he had designed for friends, in this case, for Patrick and Margaret ...

  8. Columbus Fireman's Park Complex - Wikipedia

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    Fireman's Park became a Columbus city park in 1915, and the city's fire department developed the park as a community project. The park's pavilion opened in 1917; while mainly used for community dances, the pavilion also hosted a variety of other events. Another building in the park, known as Rest Haven, opened in 1923.

  9. Columbus City Hall (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus City Hall was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [2] It was designed by architect Truman Dudley Allen. History