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Franklin Art Glass Studios, Inc. is a stained glass studio, stained glass supply wholesaler and retailer located in Columbus, Ohio. The stained glass studio specializes in the design, fabrication, and restoration of stained leaded glass as well as faceted glass.
The art glass murals were designed by Frederick Wilson and executed by Tiffany & Co. [37] The stained glass windows were designed by Tiffany & Co. [25] The north window depicts Peggy Thompson, the first white woman known to die in the area, [38] and the south window Isaac Dalton, [38] a superintendent of the Soldier's Home in Columbus who took ...
The parish continues to be home to a large number of Latino Catholics. [1] [10] The geographic boundries of the parish as of 2024 consist of Dodridge Street along with Findley and Arcadia Avenues to the north, the CSX railroad tracks to the east, 11th Avenue to the south, and the Olentangy River to the west. [11]
The restaurant, "building number 4", was located on Arcadia Avenue, situated to be near North High School. It was made of porcelain enamel steel, with stained glass windows, styled like the Chicago Water Tower. The style was created in 1935; the Arcadia Avenue building was one of the last two made with that design, and the last in Columbus with ...
The church features "The Church in the World", a stained glass window featuring Columbus landmarks and installed in 1965. Items depicted include a former Columbus flag , Ohio Stadium , the Ohio Statehouse , the LeVeque Tower , John Glenn Columbus International Airport , the Main Library and the statue of Christopher Columbus formerly at City Hall.
The Mt. Vernon Avenue Commercial Building is a historic building in the Near East Side area of Columbus, Ohio. The building sits on Mount Vernon Avenue, between the modern-day neighborhoods of Mount Vernon and King-Lincoln Bronzeville .
In the 19th century into the 1970s, the area (including the present-day King-Lincoln Bronzeville) held thousands of Black families and businesses, with a variety of businesses lining the avenue. It was during an era of segregation and isolation for the community, and thus Black families were self-sustaining in the area.
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