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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21I2_town-street-bridge_Columbus-OH.html
The second Town Street Bridge, a closed spandrel concrete arch bridge,
crossed the Scioto River at this location from 1921 to 2009. The bridge
was designed by the firm of Braun, Fleming and Knollman, and was built
by the D. W. McGrath and Sons …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21C2_columbus-civic-center-historic-district_Columbus-OH.html
The historic district extends from the former Main Street Bridge to Long Street and encompasses the public buildings on either side of the Scioto River. The 580 foot long low-head concrete arch Main Street Dam was constructed in 1918 in response t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y96_columbia-building_Columbus-OH.html
This Property has been placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V82_wesley-chapel-methodist-church-historical_Columbus-OH.html
This site was
formerly occupied by the
Wesley Chapel
Methodist Church
and its successor
Central
Methodist Church
merged with
Broad Street Methodist Church
October 1935
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V7K_the-unknown-boy-scout-historical_Columbus-OH.html
Dedicated to
The Unknown Boy Scout
1910 - 1935
in England whose good turn
brought Scouting to millions
of America boys
sponsored by Central Ohio Area
Boy Scouts of America
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V7J_st-joseph-cathedral-historical_Columbus-OH.html
St. Joseph Cathedral
November 11, 1866, the cornerstone
of St. Joseph Cathedral was laid at the
N.W. corner of E. Broad and 5th Sts. The
beautiful gothic structure was
completed n 1872. The consecration
service took place October 20, 1878,
…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V4T_trinity-episcopal-church-historical_Columbus-OH.html
First services of Trinity Episcopal
Church were held May 3, 1817, in the
residence of Dr. Lincoln Goodale,
where later Columbus' first Sunday
School was founded.
The first church building was built
in 1831 one half block east of High
on B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V4S_trinity-episcopal-church-historical_Columbus-OH.html
Trinity
Episcopal Church
occupied this site
from 1834 to 1869
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V3E_home-site-of-henry-howe-historian-historical_Columbus-OH.html
He preserved for posterity the story
of the brave men and women who founded
this great state. He traveled Ohio in
1846 and again in 1886 and twice published his
Howe's Historical Collections of Ohio
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TG5_broad-street-bridge-historical_Columbus-OH.html
The Broad Street bridge is a significant part of the history of Columbus and the National Road. Until 1816, the only ways to cross the Scioto River were to ford the river during low water or to use the ferry. From 1816 to 1834 a series of wooden t…