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Hartman Stock Farm Historic District: Hartman Stock Farm Historic District. October 9, 1974 (#74001492) February 10, 2022: South of downtown Columbus on U.S. Route 23
A. A.B. Graham House; Aaron Aldrich House; Abbott–Page House; Abner Williams Log House; Acton House; Adams Street Double House; Demas Adams House; George W. Adams House
April 11, 1979 (56 N. High St. Dublin: 6: Bank Block Building: Bank Block Building: September 15, 1997 (1255-1293 Grandview Ave. Grandview Heights: 7: Barnhardt-Bolenbaugh House
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The last of nearly 100 tanker truckloads of treated sanitary sewer waste were applied May 7 to the soil of the historic, 122-acre Hickory Bluff Farms tucked just inside the northwest corner of ...
The Hartman Stock Farm Historic District was a historic district in Columbus, Ohio. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places from 1974 to 2022. [1] [2] The district is the site of Hartman Farm, a 5,000-acre farm founded by Samuel B. Hartman in 1903.
Blairs Creek has the name of a local family. The Blair Family was a late 19th and 1st half of the 20th century family of farmers and millers. The patriarch, William Samuel Blair, was a prominent Crawford citizen and his son, Charles Melvin Blair, purchased the farm on which Blairs Creek is located and empties into the Meramec river.
The Farm Crest Bakeries building, also known as the Hoffman Container Factory, was a historic building in the Driving Park neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.The Streamline Moderne building was constructed from 1947 to 1949, and was lauded at its opening as a modern and innovative facility.