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Huntington Plaza, formerly the Huntington Trust Building, is an office building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.It is owned by Huntington Bancshares, and is part of the Huntington Center complex, which also contains the Huntington Center skyscraper, the Huntington National Bank Building, and DoubleTree Hotel Guest Suites Columbus.
The Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo, or SPACE or S.P.A.C.E., is an annual convention in Columbus, Ohio, United States, for alternative comics, minicomics, and webcomics. Bob Corby founded the convention as a gathering place for "the comics and the creators with no distractions."
Main gallery of the Columbus College of Art and Design [2] Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum: Ohio State University campus Art Collects cartoons, comic strips and graphic novels, including the collections of the National Cartoon Museum: Central Ohio Fire Museum: Downtown Firefighting Located in the restored 1908 Engine House No. 16 [3]
Cinema Columbus, a film festival presented by CAPA, will screen several movies including "Linoleum," whose creators have strong ties to Columbus. Hometown filmmakers to showcase comedy-drama in ...
"Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit" will kick off Sunset Cinema at 8 p.m. Thursday at Columbus Commons. Films will be shown each Thursday in September.
Drake Center housed the Department of Theater at Ohio State. [3] The center offered Buckeye TV and houses The Ohio State University's on-campus marina. The center once housed Archie's Alley, which included bowling alleys, pool tables, and a bar, but closed in 1999 due to low patronage. [4]
Four buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Hale Hall (originally Enarson Hall), Hayes Hall, Ohio Stadium and Orton Hall.Unlike earlier public universities such as Ohio University and Miami University, whose campuses have a consistent architectural style, the Ohio State campus is a mix of traditional, modern and postmodern styles.
The lobby was one storefront wide, with steep steps leading to the concession stand. The screens were in three side by side auditoriums that opened off the concession stand level. More steps led up a second story to restrooms, the projection booth, and GCC office space. The cinema became a second-run theater in 1991, and closed in 1993. After ...