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Originally known as part of the "near north side", the area along High Street began to be called the "Short North" as part of vernacular used by police and taxi drivers in the 1980s. This was a period of decline in the area, and from a suburban commuter's perspective, the area had fallen 'just short' of the central business district's north end ...
The North Market was the second of four public markets built throughout the city (North, East, West and Central) and is the only remaining public market at its original site. The Central Market , built in 1850 at Town and Fourth Streets as a combination City Hall and public market, was torn down in 1966 to make way for urban renewal and today ...
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1989 – New Kids on the Block performed. [18] Their performance was marred by several people being injured in a crush. [19] 1990 – The condemned Ohio State Fair Grandstand was demolished. [20] The Celeste Center replaced it as the site for the Fair's big-name entertainment, as well as a venue for many Expo events each year.
Fairfield Beach is located in the northeast corner of Walnut Township and Fairfield County on the south shore of Buckeye Lake. The northern border of the CDP is the Licking County line. Fairfield Beach is 4 miles (6 km) northwest of Thornville , 5 miles (8 km) northeast of Millersport , and 33 miles (53 km) east of downtown Columbus .
Lake County is a county in the U.S. state of Ohio.As of the 2020 census, the population was 232,603. [2] Its county seat is Painesville, and its largest city is Mentor.. The county was established on March 6, 1840, from land given by Cuyahoga and Geauga counties.
The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] The district is made up of about 70 square blocks, with houses developed generally between 1870 and 1920.
Clintonville is a suburban neighborhood in north-central Columbus, Ohio, United States with around 30,000 residents. [1] Its borders, associated with the Clintonville Area Commission, are the Olentangy River on the west, Glen Echo Creek to the south, a set of railroad tracks to the east, and on the north by the Worthington city limits.