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In 1833, the National Road was extended to Columbus, utilizing all of West Broad Street. In the mid-to-late 19th century, East Broad Street became a fashionable place for wealthy homeowners, and large mansions were built along the tree-lined street. Large hotels and apartments followed into the early 1900s.
As the name implies, Broad Street is a wide street with about a 60-foot width, and carries around 16,000 vehicles a day. [32] Sullivant Avenue is another major east–west main stem in Franklinton. Unlike Broad Street, it is a "4-2D" type arterial, in other words it is "four moving lanes, two way and a median divider on mainline sections". [32]
Planet Fitness will raise the price of its “classic” membership from $10 a month to $15 for new members beginning in the summer. The “classic” membership gives people access to one location.
The James Building was known for the James Theatre, which was renamed Loew's Broad Theater in 1927. The cinema was Columbus's first elaborate movie theater. It closed and was razed in 1961 to make way for the new office building. [3] The building has held the offices of Ohio politicians Mike DeWine, George Voinovich, and Jo Ann Davidson. [4]
The 10 E Broad / W Broad is a Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) bus service in Columbus, Ohio. The line operates on Broad Street , the city's main east-west thoroughfare. The 10 replaced the West Broad Street streetcar line , an early streetcar line in Columbus, built by the Glenwood and Green Lawn Railroad Company in 1875.
The Columbus Developmental Center (CDC) is a state-supported residential school for people with developmental disabilities, located in the Hilltop neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. The school, founded in 1857, was the third of these programs developed by a U.S. state, after Massachusetts in 1848 and New York in 1851. [1]
The Broad Street Apartments are buildings on Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio, in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood. They are near the Columbus College of Art and Design (CCAD), along with the Columbus State Community College. [2] The property is also part of the 18th & E. Broad Historic District of the Columbus Register of Historic ...
The other remaining stations in Columbus are: [27] Engine House No. 5, built in 1894, at 121 Thurman Avenue; Engine House No. 6, built in 1982, at 540 W. Broad Street; Engine House No. 7, built in 1888, at 31 Euclid Avenue; Engine House No. 8, built in 1888, at 283 N. 20th Street; Engine House No. 11, built in 1897, at 1000 E. Main Street