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Businesses affected included restaurants, print shops, banks, a funeral home, a computer repair store, and a pet store. [103] The Columbus Dispatch reported that many owners probably had riot damage covered in their insurance policies, covering material damage and loss of furniture or computers, and covering business interrupted during the ...
Historic site. Green Lawn Cemetery is an active historic private rural cemetery located in Columbus, Ohio, in the United States. Organized in 1848 and opened in 1849, the cemetery was the city's premier burying ground in the 1800s and beyond. An American Civil War memorial was erected there in 1891, and chapel constructed in 1902.
Victorian Village is a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, United States, north and near west of downtown. It is an established neighborhood built when a streetcar line first ran along Neil Avenue around 1900 [1] with a fair number of established trees for an urban setting. To preserve, protect and enhance the unique architectural and historical ...
Fletcher Coffman House: Fletcher Coffman House: April 11, 1979 : 6659 Coffman Rd. Dublin: 27: Columbus Street Historic District: Columbus Street Historic District: May 5, 1988 : 8-129 E. Columbus St. and 57 S. High St.
The NHL announced Monday that all teams will be wearing special helmet decals in honor of the late John and Matthew Gaudreau. The decals will be worn by all players for their home openers ...
Operators dispatched Joering and Morelli along with officer Timothy Ray to the Smiths' home. [31] They responded at 12:10, eight minutes after the initial 9-1-1 call. [4] Officer Ray went to the back of the house while Joering and Morelli went to the front. [32] At 12:12 officers told dispatchers it was “all quiet right now” before knocking ...
Capacity. 4,200. Construction. Built. 1906. Architect. Frank Packard. Franklin County Memorial Hall, also known simply as Memorial Hall, is an office building, multi-use facility, and memorial for war dead in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The building is best-known today as the headquarters of Franklin County Public Health.
Bakenhaster signed with the Cardinals for a $40,000 bonus [1] in 1963 after he graduated from Dublin Coffman High School. The Cardinals protected him from the first-year player draft by putting him on their 25-man MLB roster for 1964. But he would appear in only two games and hurl only three full innings as a Redbird.