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  2. Faust Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Leicester Busch Faust acquired 100 acres of land and opened it to the public as a park. By 1995, the park had expanded to be nearly double its original size. Several attractions have since been erected in the park - such as the St. Louis Carousel, a Carousel built in the 1920s from an amusement park in Forest Park. After St. Louis ...

  3. List of carousels on the National Register of Historic Places

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    Riverfront Park Carousel 1909 47°39′38.42″N 117°25′12.99″W  /  47.6606722°N 117.4202750°W  / 47.6606722; -117.4202750  ( Riverfront Park

  4. Columbus Commons - Wikipedia

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    John F. Wolfe Columbus Commons is a 6-acre (2.4 ha) park and green space in downtown Columbus, Ohio, located on the site of the former Columbus City Center mall. The park features gardens, a performance stage, carousel, interactive playground equipment, and two foodservice buildings. [3]

  5. List of parks in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Academy Park; Albany Crossing Park; Alexander AEP Park; Alkire Woods Park; Alum Crest Park; Amvet Village Park; Anheuser Busch Sports Park; Antrim Park; Argus Park

  6. Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds - Wikipedia

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    Celeste Center is a 10,200-seat multipurpose arena. The building, named for former Ohio Governor and United States Ambassador to India Richard F. Celeste, is used for concerts, trade shows, banquets, and sporting events.

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  8. Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks - Wikipedia

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    It features about 1,000 acres (400 ha) of woods and fields. The park includes a bridle trail, dog park and off-leash dog trail, a paved trail and nature trails plus a picnic shelter and wetlands. Rocky Fork runs through the park, which is a partnership with New Albany, the City of Columbus and Plain Township. Scioto Audubon Metro Park

  9. Forest Park (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Metzger Brothers Company developed Forest Park as a well-planned, self-contained community. In 1961, Forest Park West was the first residential neighborhood in Columbus, and among the first in the nation, to incorporate internal shopping and recreation (including a swimming pool and bowling center), making it virtually self-sufficient.