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The Ohio Baptist General Association first moved into the neighboring 32 Parkwood Avenue in 1954. The building, an American Foursquare with bungalow elements, was constructed c. 1910. The association later acquired 40 Parkwood Avenue, a Midwest Modern brick apartment building constructed in 1963. Both neighboring buildings were likewise marked ...
The Pizzuti Collection museum, formerly UCT headquarters from 1924 to 2008. The Order of United Commercial Travelers was formed on January 16, 1888, by six men in a meeting at the Neil House in Columbus, Ohio to provide a society for traveling salesmen, or commercial travelers.
Central Building of the Columbus Young Men's Christian Association. May 6, 1993 ... Ohio Baptist General Association Headquarters. December 3, 2020
The building was built in 1927 for the Ohio State Savings Association, a local bank. It was designed in the Art Moderne style by architects Simons, Brittain & English. For a short time, the building held the offices of its architects, and was the central office of sorority Kappa Kappa Gamma from 1929 to 1952.
Restaurants Canada (previously Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association or CRFA) is a trade association and industry advocacy group representing the Canadian restaurant, foodservice and catering industries. [1] As of 2024 Restaurants Canada had 30,000 member foodservice operators. [2]
Samaki Walker (1976– ), NBA player; born and raised in Columbus; Evan White (1996– ), Major League Baseball player; born in Columbus; Herb Williams (1958– ), NBA player and coach; born in Columbus and played basketball for the Ohio State University; Jarren Williams (1997– ), NFL defensive back for New York Giants; born and raised in ...
The White Castle Restaurant is a historic restaurant building, built in Columbus, Ohio. It was listed on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1984. The building was moved to Orient, Ohio in 1986, replaced with a new White Castle building. The site in Columbus is currently vacant.