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    The Ohio Statehouse / Lincoln At The Statehouse

    N High St & E Broad St, Columbus, OH    

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    In 1812, the Ohio legislature designated Columbus as the state capital, with local landowners contributing land and resources for a capitol building and penitentiary. The first Columbus statehouse, a Federal-style structure com... hmdb.org

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    Eddie Rickenbacker Grave Site

    Columbus, OH    

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    World War I Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient, Distinguished Service Cross Recipient, Fighter Ace, Aviator, Race Car Driver, America's 'Ace of Aces' during World War I. The son of Swiss immigrants, he first gained fa... findagrave.com

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    The Irish In Columbus - Columbus, Ohio

    Columbus, OH    

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    The text on the marker really says it all... Side A : "The Irish in Columbus" Thousands of Irish immigrants came to Columbus to seek personal and religious freedom. With the "Great Hunger" in Ireland and the completion of... waymarking.com

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    Schiller Park Playground - Columbus, Oh

    1069 Jaeger St, Columbus, OH    

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    From the German Village SocietyBounded by Jaeger Street, City Park, Reinhard, and Deshler Avenues, this park was Village Center for festivals and neighborhood activities since the early 1800's. Originally known as Stewart... waymarking.com

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    Franklin Park Conservatory - Columbus Oh

    1777 E Broad St, Columbus, OH    

    2 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

    FRANKLIN PARK CONSERVATORY "PALM BUILDING" - COLUMBUS, OHIO Listed in the National Register of Historic Places Franklin County Agriculture Society purchased 88 acres of land two miles east of downtown Columbus to host the... waymarking.com

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    Camp Chase

    Columbus, OH    

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    Side A: Near this site on May 27 and 28, 1861 Camp Chase, a Civil War post, was established as a training center for recruits pouring into Columbus in answer to President Abraham Lincoln's call for volunteers. The property was ... hmdb.org

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    Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station

    77 S High St, Columbus, OH    

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    Side one: The Ohio General Assembly established the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station in 1882. From its inception until 1892, the Station occupied 17 acres on the Columbus campus of The Ohio State University before relocatin... hmdb.org

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    Trinity German Evangelical Lutheran Church - Columbus, Oh

    Columbus, OH    

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    "One of the earliest of the historic downtown churches, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran is traditional in form. It has a rectangular gable roof and a symmetrical plan and elevation, with a central entrance in a buttressed pr... waymarking.com

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    Old Ohio Union

    Columbus, OH    

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    Built in 1910, the old Ohio Union was the first student union building constructed on a public university campus and the fourth to be built in the United States. Made possible by a direct appropriation from the 77th Ohio Genera... hmdb.org

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    Ohio Institution For Education Of The Blind

    Columbus, OH    

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    This nine acres of land was purchased by the citizens of Columbus in 1837, and deeded to the state for use as the Ohio School for the Blind. The first building, designed by N. B. Kelly and occupied in October 1839, was replaced... hmdb.org

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    Thurber House

    77 Jefferson Ave, Columbus, OH    

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    The home of author, humorist, and New Yorker cartoonist James Thurber and his family when Thurber was a student at Ohio State University, Thurber House is now a literary center and museum of Thurber materials. Thurber ... heritagesites.com

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    Groveport Log House

    Groveport, OH    

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    Built on Main Street, circa 1815, this two story log residence was later sided. In 1974 during new post office site preparation, the log structure was discovered and moved to present location along Ohio-Erie Canal route. In adj... hmdb.org

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    Worthington Masonic Museum

    Worthington, OH    

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    Worthington was the center of Masonry for the central Ohio area in the early years of the nineteenth century. New England Lodge, with its original charter from the Grand Lodge of Connecticut dated 1803, is the oldest lodge in c... hmdb.org

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    Franklinton

    1061 W Town St, Columbus, OH    

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    Franklinton Founded by Lucas Sullivant Site of War of 1812 Encampment General William Henry Harrison, Commander Land Office and "Harrison House" NSUS Daughters of 1812 - Ohio 1983-1987 hmdb.org

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    Groveport United Methodist Church

    Groveport, OH    

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    has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Established 1836 hmdb.org

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    Central Ohio

    260 N 4th St, Columbus, OH    
    Parks 

    2 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    - Central Ohio, home to the state's capitol city, and one of the most densely populated travel regions, rolling hills and valleys draped with hardwoods and flowering fields are still found in reaches encircling the city of... wildernet.com

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    German Village

    588 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Herzlich Willkommen! A hearty welcome to German Village, Columbus' premiere downtown neighborhood and one of the preeminent historic districts in the United States. German Village is 233-acre historic residential ... experiencecolumbus.com

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    St. Patrick Church - Columbus, Oh

    Columbus, OH    

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    St. Patrick Church - Columbus, OH - posted by Biologist Marine Download this waymark: .GPX File .LOC File .KML File (Google Earth) Long Description:An historical marker at the church reads as follows: "Built in 1852 and d... waymarking.com