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The Scioto River Bridge Group was a set of historic bridges in Columbus, Ohio. The bridges were: The Broad Street Bridge, replaced by the Discovery Bridge; The Main Street Bridge (1937-2002), replaced by the Main Street Bridge (2010-present) The Town Street Bridge, replaced by the Rich Street Bridge; The set of bridges was listed on the ...
Along E. Broad St. between Monypenny and Ohio Aves. 39°58′01″N 82°57′39″W / 39.966944°N 82.960833°W / 39.966944; -82.960833 ( East Broad Street Historic No
June 5, 1975 (947-999 Orange St. [6 Chillicothe: Levelled after excavation [7]: 3: Administration Building-United States Industrial Reformatory: June 11, 2021
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The 18th & E. Broad Historic District is a historic district on Broad Street in the Near East Side of Columbus, Ohio. The district was added to the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1988. Its properties were added to the E. Broad St. Multiple Resources Area on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1] [2]
Baden-Powell Council: Binghamton: New York: 1975: 1998: Merged with Susquenango 368: Baden-Powell 368 622: Badger Council: Fond du Lac: Wisconsin: 1926: 1973: Merged with Waumegesako 625, Nicolet Area 621, Valley 635, Twin Lakes 630 and Kettle Moraine 632: Bay Lakes 635 30: Bakersfield Council: Bakersfield: California: 1919: 1921: Kern County ...
Scioto Lounge, or the Scioto Lounge deer sculptures, is a series of three bronze sculptures depicting anthropomorphic deer by Terry Allen, installed in Columbus, Ohio, United States. [1] Two of the sculptures are installed in Genoa Park , and a third is installed on the Rich Street Bridge , posed like a pedestrian leaning its "forearms" on the ...
The Old Beechwold Historic District is a neighborhood and historic district in Clintonville, Columbus, Ohio. The site was listed on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1985 and the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1] The district is significant for its architecture, landscape architecture, and community planning.