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  2. List of people from Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ron Burch, TV writer and producer, screenwriter, playwright and novelist; born and raised in Columbus and attended the Ohio State University; Charlotte Curtis (1928–1987), first woman editor of the New York Times, born in Columbus and worked at the Columbus Citizen for 11 years. See Journalists above.

  3. Franklin County Memorial Hall - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Philharmonic Orchestra (1941-1949) Radio shows in the early 20th century; It was home to the Franklin County Historical Society, which operated the Franklin County Museum of History here. [4] The historical society also created the museum COSI (the Center of Science and Industry). COSI operated out of Memorial Hall from 1964 to 1999 ...

  4. Imagination Station - Wikipedia

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    Imagination Station (formerly the Center of Science and Industry (COSI)) is a non-profit, hands-on science museum located on the Maumee River in downtown Toledo, Ohio. The facility has over 300 exhibits for "children of all ages".

  5. Photos: Remembering the original COSI museum on Broad ... - AOL

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    COSI, the Center of Science and Industry, opened to the public on March 29 1964, with the original location on East Broad Street in downtown Columbus.

  6. Cosi - Wikipedia

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    Cosi, COSI or CoSi may refer to: Così, a 1992 play by Louis Nowra Cosi, 1996, based on the play; Così (restaurant), an American fast-casual restaurant chain; Compton Spectrometer and Imager, or COSI, a NASA telescope to be launched in 2025; COSI (Center of Science and Industry), a science museum and research center in Columbus, Ohio, U.S.

  7. Ann B. Walker - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 1923, Walker was born in Columbus, Ohio. [2] Her mother died when Walker was 6 years old and she was raised by her father. [5] She had 5 brothers. [6] She married Linwood B. Walker. [2] They had two children and lived on the North Side of Columbus; however, their home was demolished to build Interstate 71. [5]