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KING-LINCOLN
Once the cultural and commercial heart of Columbus for African Americans, this neighborhood is poised for rebirth. The restoration of the King-Lincoln Theatre was one of the most anticipated projects in the city. Now completed, it joins the King Arts Complex in shaping and developing this historic neighborhood. King-Lincoln still echoes withthe joyous sounds
COLUMBUS' HIGH STREET: THEN AND NOW Columbus’ High Street: Then and Now. On this week’s show, we’re exploring a local photo collection from 45 years ago. In 1973, five photographers spent the year documenting the backbone of Columbus — High Street. Learn more at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 22 on WOSU TV. Here, we created comparisons between a few of the 1973 High Street 1950S AND 1960S BOOM, MIGRATION AND INDUSTRIAL DECLINE 1950s and 1960s Boom, Migration and Industrial Decline. The South Side experienced a population shift during the move to suburbs following World War II. To replace workers at local factories, business brought in workers from Southern States. With the new residents of the South Side brought bluegrass music. YouTube. WOSU Public Media. HENRY HOLTZMAN SONS PIANOS, 2094 E MAIN ST, IN 1898 Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos. Also made piano covers, stools, chairs, benches and cabinets. Current site of Kroger Store at 2000 E Main. Original engraving printed: Columbus Dispatch 3/7/1893 p.2 Ohio School for the Deaf Souvenir Oh 362.42 O37h p.186. Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos, 2094 E Main St, in 1898. Operated 1893-1959." data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors"> FAMILY TIES CONNECT STORIES OF BLACK HISTORY-MAKERS ACROSS Pleasant Litchford’s grandson, William H. Litchferd (his family’s alternate spelling) founded the hotel in 1916 for African-Americans who could afford an elegant place to stay, but were denied accommodations at segregated white hotels. The three-story, brick hotel lasted for many decades, becoming a hotspot for events, diningand entertainment.
URBAN FORAGING
Urban Foraging. As cities expand, people are still finding ways to forage for food. A local farmer in Columbus guides beginners on how to urban forage responsibly. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. CURIOUS CBUS: BERWICK GOLF COURSE Curious Cbus: Berwick Golf Course. Through our Curious Cbus project, an audience member asked, “Where exactly was Berwick Golf Course, and when did it operate?”. Project editor Michael De Bonis shares the results of our investigation on the historic Columbus golf course. What do you want to know about Central Ohio? BIG BEAR: 3515 CLEVELAND AVE. Big Bear: 3515 Cleveland Ave. This location reopened as a Big Bear Plus store in 1996. Customers queued for the grand opening of the new store at the Northern Lights Shopping Center on the Northeast Side of town. Big Bear celebrated the opening of the new location with a live bear. Customers took photos with the bear, and small children even DOMINION JUNIOR HIGH, 330 DOMINION BLVD, IN 1959 Dominion Junior High, 330 Dominion Blvd, in 1959. Dominion Junior High, now Middle School, opened in 1956. Our Junior High Schools 1959, pg. 10. This entry was posted on Thursday, August 1st, 2013 at 12:00 am and is filed under Photograph . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. VIDEOS OF CENTRAL OHIO Videos of Central Ohio - WOSU documentary - Columbus Neighborhoods. Watch full episodes, segments and previews from the Columbus Neighborhoods weekly series or check out the original 12 Columbus Neighborhoods documentaries that celebrated Columbus’ bicentennial.KING-LINCOLN
Once the cultural and commercial heart of Columbus for African Americans, this neighborhood is poised for rebirth. The restoration of the King-Lincoln Theatre was one of the most anticipated projects in the city. Now completed, it joins the King Arts Complex in shaping and developing this historic neighborhood. King-Lincoln still echoes withthe joyous sounds
COLUMBUS' HIGH STREET: THEN AND NOW Columbus’ High Street: Then and Now. On this week’s show, we’re exploring a local photo collection from 45 years ago. In 1973, five photographers spent the year documenting the backbone of Columbus — High Street. Learn more at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 22 on WOSU TV. Here, we created comparisons between a few of the 1973 High Street 1950S AND 1960S BOOM, MIGRATION AND INDUSTRIAL DECLINE 1950s and 1960s Boom, Migration and Industrial Decline. The South Side experienced a population shift during the move to suburbs following World War II. To replace workers at local factories, business brought in workers from Southern States. With the new residents of the South Side brought bluegrass music. YouTube. WOSU Public Media. HENRY HOLTZMAN SONS PIANOS, 2094 E MAIN ST, IN 1898 Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos. Also made piano covers, stools, chairs, benches and cabinets. Current site of Kroger Store at 2000 E Main. Original engraving printed: Columbus Dispatch 3/7/1893 p.2 Ohio School for the Deaf Souvenir Oh 362.42 O37h p.186. Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos, 2094 E Main St, in 1898. Operated 1893-1959." data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors"> FAMILY TIES CONNECT STORIES OF BLACK HISTORY-MAKERS ACROSS Pleasant Litchford’s grandson, William H. Litchferd (his family’s alternate spelling) founded the hotel in 1916 for African-Americans who could afford an elegant place to stay, but were denied accommodations at segregated white hotels. The three-story, brick hotel lasted for many decades, becoming a hotspot for events, diningand entertainment.
URBAN FORAGING
Urban Foraging. As cities expand, people are still finding ways to forage for food. A local farmer in Columbus guides beginners on how to urban forage responsibly. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. CURIOUS CBUS: BERWICK GOLF COURSE Curious Cbus: Berwick Golf Course. Through our Curious Cbus project, an audience member asked, “Where exactly was Berwick Golf Course, and when did it operate?”. Project editor Michael De Bonis shares the results of our investigation on the historic Columbus golf course. What do you want to know about Central Ohio? BIG BEAR: 3515 CLEVELAND AVE. Big Bear: 3515 Cleveland Ave. This location reopened as a Big Bear Plus store in 1996. Customers queued for the grand opening of the new store at the Northern Lights Shopping Center on the Northeast Side of town. Big Bear celebrated the opening of the new location with a live bear. Customers took photos with the bear, and small children even DOMINION JUNIOR HIGH, 330 DOMINION BLVD, IN 1959 Dominion Junior High, 330 Dominion Blvd, in 1959. Dominion Junior High, now Middle School, opened in 1956. Our Junior High Schools 1959, pg. 10. This entry was posted on Thursday, August 1st, 2013 at 12:00 am and is filed under Photograph . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS
In 1842, the present Grandview Heights area was divided into 12 plots, with county roads situated at the locations of Dublin Road, Olentangy River Road, and Fifth Avenue. The first school was established at the corner of Dublin and Grandview Avenue (unofficially called Walcutt’s School), and its designation was Franklin Township School. In 1901,the
AROUND THE WORLD THROUGH THE WALK O' WONDERS In the 1950s to ’60s, the Great Western Shopping Center was home to the incredible Walk O’ Wonders, featuring the Seven Wonders of the World. Don Casto, whose father and grandfather developed the site, and Steve Skilken, of Joseph Skilken & Co., share memories and more. Photos, historic footage:NORTH LINDEN
Hudson street divides the Linden area into North and South Linden. North Linden is bounded by Cooke and Ferris roads to the north, the Contrail tracks west of I-70 on the west and the Conrail tracks east of Cleveland Avenue on the east. The area was originally part of a Land Grant issued to George ASK AN ARCHAEOLOGIST: WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE ANCIENT OHIO Large spearpoint found near Gahanna. Bill Pickard, archaeology curator. This spearpoint, made of Ohio flint, is unusually large compared to others found around the state. Before Henry Shetrone served as director of the Ohio Historical Society (now Ohio History Connection) from 1928 to 1947, he was a newspaper reporter. CURIOUS CBUS: BERWICK GOLF COURSE Curious Cbus: Berwick Golf Course. Through our Curious Cbus project, an audience member asked, “Where exactly was Berwick Golf Course, and when did it operate?”. Project editor Michael De Bonis shares the results of our investigation on the historic Columbus golf course. What do you want to know about Central Ohio? SOUTH SIDE - TIMELINE - COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS Jewish and Immigrant Community. 03 October 2013. In the late 1880s, a large Jewish and immigrant community popped up around Livingston Avenue, formerly South Public Lane, which was the southern boundary of Columbus. It was a peaceful meshing of people from all creeds andcountries.
BROWN PET CEMETERY
Brown Pet Cemetery. Discover the little-known story of an old pet cemetery in Columbus. The remarkable woman who helps care for the cemetery shares some must-see headstones. This entry was posted on Wednesday, October 25th, 2017 at 3:00 pm and is filed under Video . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. THE HISTORY OF BIG BEAR STORES The History of Big Bear Stores Former Big Bear Co. president Stephen Breech and historian Doreen Uhas Sauer reminisce about the Columbus company, its growth to 65 grocery stores and numerous department stores across multiple states, the sale of the company and itseventual demise.
THE STORY BEHIND GRACELAND SHOPPING CENTER The Story Behind Graceland Shopping Center. For many years gambler Pat Murnan and brothel owner Grace Backenstoe were well-known underworld characters in Clintonville and Columbus’ history. They made their home at the Graceland Stock Farm located near today’s Morse Road and N. High Street. But the fate of their beautiful and valuable DOMINION JUNIOR HIGH, 330 DOMINION BLVD, IN 1959 Dominion Junior High, 330 Dominion Blvd, in 1959. Dominion Junior High, now Middle School, opened in 1956. Our Junior High Schools 1959, pg. 10. This entry was posted on Thursday, August 1st, 2013 at 12:00 am and is filed under Photograph . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. VIDEOS OF CENTRAL OHIO Videos of Central Ohio - WOSU documentary - Columbus Neighborhoods. Watch full episodes, segments and previews from the Columbus Neighborhoods weekly series or check out the original 12 Columbus Neighborhoods documentaries that celebrated Columbus’ bicentennial.CENTRAL OHIO
Columbus’s historical roots are firmly planted in Franklinton, Central Ohio’s first settlement, and the downtown area, the seat of state government. It’s the story of determined pioneers, devastating floods, a vision for a state capital rising from higher ground, and flourishing theatres, churches, businesses, and government buildings. COLUMBUS' HIGH STREET: THEN AND NOW Columbus’ High Street: Then and Now. On this week’s show, we’re exploring a local photo collection from 45 years ago. In 1973, five photographers spent the year documenting the backbone of Columbus — High Street. Learn more at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 22 on WOSU TV. Here, we created comparisons between a few of the 1973 High Street WESTGATE - COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS Westgate in located in the Greater Hilltop area bounded on West Broad street on the north, Sullivant Avenue on the south, Hague Avenue on the west and Demorest Road on the east. It was once home to Camp Chase confederate prison and cemetery and was developed in the 1920s. RecentPosts
FAMILY TIES CONNECT STORIES OF BLACK HISTORY-MAKERS ACROSS Pleasant Litchford’s grandson, William H. Litchferd (his family’s alternate spelling) founded the hotel in 1916 for African-Americans who could afford an elegant place to stay, but were denied accommodations at segregated white hotels. The three-story, brick hotel lasted for many decades, becoming a hotspot for events, diningand entertainment.
CURIOUS CBUS: BERWICK GOLF COURSE Curious Cbus: Berwick Golf Course. Through our Curious Cbus project, an audience member asked, “Where exactly was Berwick Golf Course, and when did it operate?”. Project editor Michael De Bonis shares the results of our investigation on the historic Columbus golf course. What do you want to know about Central Ohio? RAIL FANS - COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS Live. •. Rail Fans" data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors">. central ohio columbus neighborhoods columbus ohio rail railroads Segment train photography trains wosu. This entry was posted on Friday, May 10th, 2019 at 11:06 am and is filed under Video . You can follow any responses to this entry throughthe RSS 2.0 feed.
HENRY HOLTZMAN SONS PIANOS, 2094 E MAIN ST, IN 1898 Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos. Also made piano covers, stools, chairs, benches and cabinets. Current site of Kroger Store at 2000 E Main. Original engraving printed: Columbus Dispatch 3/7/1893 p.2 Ohio School for the Deaf Souvenir Oh 362.42 O37h p.186. Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos, 2094 E Main St, in 1898. Operated 1893-1959." data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors"> BIG BEAR: 3515 CLEVELAND AVE. Big Bear: 3515 Cleveland Ave. This location reopened as a Big Bear Plus store in 1996. Customers queued for the grand opening of the new store at the Northern Lights Shopping Center on the Northeast Side of town. Big Bear celebrated the opening of the new location with a live bear. Customers took photos with the bear, and small children even DOMINION JUNIOR HIGH, 330 DOMINION BLVD, IN 1959 Dominion Junior High, 330 Dominion Blvd, in 1959. Dominion Junior High, now Middle School, opened in 1956. Our Junior High Schools 1959, pg. 10. This entry was posted on Thursday, August 1st, 2013 at 12:00 am and is filed under Photograph . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. VIDEOS OF CENTRAL OHIO Videos of Central Ohio - WOSU documentary - Columbus Neighborhoods. Watch full episodes, segments and previews from the Columbus Neighborhoods weekly series or check out the original 12 Columbus Neighborhoods documentaries that celebrated Columbus’ bicentennial.CENTRAL OHIO
Columbus’s historical roots are firmly planted in Franklinton, Central Ohio’s first settlement, and the downtown area, the seat of state government. It’s the story of determined pioneers, devastating floods, a vision for a state capital rising from higher ground, and flourishing theatres, churches, businesses, and government buildings. COLUMBUS' HIGH STREET: THEN AND NOW Columbus’ High Street: Then and Now. On this week’s show, we’re exploring a local photo collection from 45 years ago. In 1973, five photographers spent the year documenting the backbone of Columbus — High Street. Learn more at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 22 on WOSU TV. Here, we created comparisons between a few of the 1973 High Street WESTGATE - COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS Westgate in located in the Greater Hilltop area bounded on West Broad street on the north, Sullivant Avenue on the south, Hague Avenue on the west and Demorest Road on the east. It was once home to Camp Chase confederate prison and cemetery and was developed in the 1920s. RecentPosts
FAMILY TIES CONNECT STORIES OF BLACK HISTORY-MAKERS ACROSS Pleasant Litchford’s grandson, William H. Litchferd (his family’s alternate spelling) founded the hotel in 1916 for African-Americans who could afford an elegant place to stay, but were denied accommodations at segregated white hotels. The three-story, brick hotel lasted for many decades, becoming a hotspot for events, diningand entertainment.
CURIOUS CBUS: BERWICK GOLF COURSE Curious Cbus: Berwick Golf Course. Through our Curious Cbus project, an audience member asked, “Where exactly was Berwick Golf Course, and when did it operate?”. Project editor Michael De Bonis shares the results of our investigation on the historic Columbus golf course. What do you want to know about Central Ohio? RAIL FANS - COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS Live. •. Rail Fans" data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors">. central ohio columbus neighborhoods columbus ohio rail railroads Segment train photography trains wosu. This entry was posted on Friday, May 10th, 2019 at 11:06 am and is filed under Video . You can follow any responses to this entry throughthe RSS 2.0 feed.
HENRY HOLTZMAN SONS PIANOS, 2094 E MAIN ST, IN 1898 Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos. Also made piano covers, stools, chairs, benches and cabinets. Current site of Kroger Store at 2000 E Main. Original engraving printed: Columbus Dispatch 3/7/1893 p.2 Ohio School for the Deaf Souvenir Oh 362.42 O37h p.186. Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos, 2094 E Main St, in 1898. Operated 1893-1959." data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors"> BIG BEAR: 3515 CLEVELAND AVE. Big Bear: 3515 Cleveland Ave. This location reopened as a Big Bear Plus store in 1996. Customers queued for the grand opening of the new store at the Northern Lights Shopping Center on the Northeast Side of town. Big Bear celebrated the opening of the new location with a live bear. Customers took photos with the bear, and small children even DOMINION JUNIOR HIGH, 330 DOMINION BLVD, IN 1959 Dominion Junior High, 330 Dominion Blvd, in 1959. Dominion Junior High, now Middle School, opened in 1956. Our Junior High Schools 1959, pg. 10. This entry was posted on Thursday, August 1st, 2013 at 12:00 am and is filed under Photograph . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.WOODLAND PARK
Woodland Park is located only a short distance east from downtown Columbus. It is bounded by Broad Street (along Franklin Park) to Maryland Avenue (along I-671) on the north, Taylor Avenue (near OSU Hospital East) to the west and the Norfolk & Western Railroad tracks (near Nelson Road) to the east.Woodland Park was established at the turn of the Twentieth Century as one of Coumbus’ firstNORTH LINDEN
Hudson street divides the Linden area into North and South Linden. North Linden is bounded by Cooke and Ferris roads to the north, the Contrail tracks west of I-70 on the west and the Conrail tracks east of Cleveland Avenue on the east. The area was originally part of a Land Grant issued to GeorgeHARRISON WEST
Harrison West belongs to the cluster of historic districts on the Near Northside that also includes Grandview and Victorian Village. The neighborhood was first established in the late nineteenth century as a brick road hamlet for working-class families. Following a decline in the 1970’s, the Harrison West neighborhood has since experienced arevival in value
AROUND THE WORLD THROUGH THE WALK O' WONDERS In the 1950s to ’60s, the Great Western Shopping Center was home to the incredible Walk O’ Wonders, featuring the Seven Wonders of the World. Don Casto, whose father and grandfather developed the site, and Steve Skilken, of Joseph Skilken & Co., share memories and more. Photos, historic footage: Courtesy of CASTO and Joseph Skilken & Co.CANAL WINCHESTER
Canal Winchester is located 15 miles southeast of Columbus. It is named in part for the Ohio & Erie canal which went through the area beginning in 1831. The village was incorporated in 1866. Canal Winchester is located 15 miles southeast of Columbus. It is named in part for the Ohio & Erie canal which 1950S AND 1960S BOOM, MIGRATION AND INDUSTRIAL DECLINE 1950s and 1960s Boom, Migration and Industrial Decline. The South Side experienced a population shift during the move to suburbs following World War II. To replace workers at local factories, business brought in workers from Southern States. With the new residents of the South Side brought bluegrass music. YouTube. WOSU Public Media. FAMILY TIES CONNECT STORIES OF BLACK HISTORY-MAKERS ACROSS Pleasant Litchford’s grandson, William H. Litchferd (his family’s alternate spelling) founded the hotel in 1916 for African-Americans who could afford an elegant place to stay, but were denied accommodations at segregated white hotels. The three-story, brick hotel lasted for many decades, becoming a hotspot for events, diningand entertainment.
THE HISTORY OF BIG BEAR STORES The History of Big Bear Stores Former Big Bear Co. president Stephen Breech and historian Doreen Uhas Sauer reminisce about the Columbus company, its growth to 65 grocery stores and numerous department stores across multiple states, the sale of the company and itseventual demise.
PLAYLIST: MUSIC OF THE VIETNAM WAR ERA This week’s episode — “Columbus and the Vietnam War Part 2” (8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12 on WOSU TV) — features a song created by a local Vietnam veteran during the end credits. Here’s the full song, “It Will Never Leave Me,” written by Damon Baker and Stephen Bashaw. Baker shares his Vietnam experience and inspiration for thesong:
SAVE MELLMAN'S 1984
Save Mellman’s 1984. Demonstrators protest the eminent demolition of a building at the southwest corner of Goodale and High Streets. Located in this building was Mellman’s Restaurant, a very popular local eatery. Photo dated 1984. This entry was posted on Thursday, August 1st, 2013 at 12:00 am and is filed under Photograph . VIDEOS OF CENTRAL OHIO Videos of Central Ohio - WOSU documentary - Columbus Neighborhoods. Watch full episodes, segments and previews from the Columbus Neighborhoods weekly series or check out the original 12 Columbus Neighborhoods documentaries that celebrated Columbus’ bicentennial.KING-LINCOLN
Once the cultural and commercial heart of Columbus for African Americans, this neighborhood is poised for rebirth. The restoration of the King-Lincoln Theatre was one of the most anticipated projects in the city. Now completed, it joins the King Arts Complex in shaping and developing this historic neighborhood. King-Lincoln still echoes withthe joyous sounds
AROUND THE WORLD THROUGH THE WALK O' WONDERS In the 1950s to ’60s, the Great Western Shopping Center was home to the incredible Walk O’ Wonders, featuring the Seven Wonders of the World. Don Casto, whose father and grandfather developed the site, and Steve Skilken, of Joseph Skilken & Co., share memories and more. Photos, historic footage: Courtesy of CASTO and Joseph Skilken & Co. WESTGATE - COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS Westgate in located in the Greater Hilltop area bounded on West Broad street on the north, Sullivant Avenue on the south, Hague Avenue on the west and Demorest Road on the east. It was once home to Camp Chase confederate prison and cemetery and was developed in the 1920s. RecentPosts
CURIOUS CBUS: BERWICK GOLF COURSE Curious Cbus: Berwick Golf Course. Through our Curious Cbus project, an audience member asked, “Where exactly was Berwick Golf Course, and when did it operate?”. Project editor Michael De Bonis shares the results of our investigation on the historic Columbus golf course. What do you want to know about Central Ohio? RAIL FANS - COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS Live. •. Rail Fans" data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors">. central ohio columbus neighborhoods columbus ohio rail railroads Segment train photography trains wosu. This entry was posted on Friday, May 10th, 2019 at 11:06 am and is filed under Video . You can follow any responses to this entry throughthe RSS 2.0 feed.
HENRY HOLTZMAN SONS PIANOS, 2094 E MAIN ST, IN 1898 Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos. Also made piano covers, stools, chairs, benches and cabinets. Current site of Kroger Store at 2000 E Main. Original engraving printed: Columbus Dispatch 3/7/1893 p.2 Ohio School for the Deaf Souvenir Oh 362.42 O37h p.186. Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos, 2094 E Main St, in 1898. Operated 1893-1959." data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors"> BIG BEAR: 3515 CLEVELAND AVE. Big Bear: 3515 Cleveland Ave. This location reopened as a Big Bear Plus store in 1996. Customers queued for the grand opening of the new store at the Northern Lights Shopping Center on the Northeast Side of town. Big Bear celebrated the opening of the new location with a live bear. Customers took photos with the bear, and small children evenSAVE MELLMAN'S 1984
Save Mellman’s 1984. Demonstrators protest the eminent demolition of a building at the southwest corner of Goodale and High Streets. Located in this building was Mellman’s Restaurant, a very popular local eatery. Photo dated 1984. This entry was posted on Thursday, August 1st, 2013 at 12:00 am and is filed under Photograph . DOMINION JUNIOR HIGH, 330 DOMINION BLVD, IN 1959 Dominion Junior High, 330 Dominion Blvd, in 1959. Dominion Junior High, now Middle School, opened in 1956. Our Junior High Schools 1959, pg. 10. This entry was posted on Thursday, August 1st, 2013 at 12:00 am and is filed under Photograph . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. VIDEOS OF CENTRAL OHIO Videos of Central Ohio - WOSU documentary - Columbus Neighborhoods. Watch full episodes, segments and previews from the Columbus Neighborhoods weekly series or check out the original 12 Columbus Neighborhoods documentaries that celebrated Columbus’ bicentennial.KING-LINCOLN
Once the cultural and commercial heart of Columbus for African Americans, this neighborhood is poised for rebirth. The restoration of the King-Lincoln Theatre was one of the most anticipated projects in the city. Now completed, it joins the King Arts Complex in shaping and developing this historic neighborhood. King-Lincoln still echoes withthe joyous sounds
AROUND THE WORLD THROUGH THE WALK O' WONDERS In the 1950s to ’60s, the Great Western Shopping Center was home to the incredible Walk O’ Wonders, featuring the Seven Wonders of the World. Don Casto, whose father and grandfather developed the site, and Steve Skilken, of Joseph Skilken & Co., share memories and more. Photos, historic footage: Courtesy of CASTO and Joseph Skilken & Co. WESTGATE - COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS Westgate in located in the Greater Hilltop area bounded on West Broad street on the north, Sullivant Avenue on the south, Hague Avenue on the west and Demorest Road on the east. It was once home to Camp Chase confederate prison and cemetery and was developed in the 1920s. RecentPosts
CURIOUS CBUS: BERWICK GOLF COURSE Curious Cbus: Berwick Golf Course. Through our Curious Cbus project, an audience member asked, “Where exactly was Berwick Golf Course, and when did it operate?”. Project editor Michael De Bonis shares the results of our investigation on the historic Columbus golf course. What do you want to know about Central Ohio? RAIL FANS - COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS Live. •. Rail Fans" data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors">. central ohio columbus neighborhoods columbus ohio rail railroads Segment train photography trains wosu. This entry was posted on Friday, May 10th, 2019 at 11:06 am and is filed under Video . You can follow any responses to this entry throughthe RSS 2.0 feed.
HENRY HOLTZMAN SONS PIANOS, 2094 E MAIN ST, IN 1898 Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos. Also made piano covers, stools, chairs, benches and cabinets. Current site of Kroger Store at 2000 E Main. Original engraving printed: Columbus Dispatch 3/7/1893 p.2 Ohio School for the Deaf Souvenir Oh 362.42 O37h p.186. Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos, 2094 E Main St, in 1898. Operated 1893-1959." data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors"> BIG BEAR: 3515 CLEVELAND AVE. Big Bear: 3515 Cleveland Ave. This location reopened as a Big Bear Plus store in 1996. Customers queued for the grand opening of the new store at the Northern Lights Shopping Center on the Northeast Side of town. Big Bear celebrated the opening of the new location with a live bear. Customers took photos with the bear, and small children evenSAVE MELLMAN'S 1984
Save Mellman’s 1984. Demonstrators protest the eminent demolition of a building at the southwest corner of Goodale and High Streets. Located in this building was Mellman’s Restaurant, a very popular local eatery. Photo dated 1984. This entry was posted on Thursday, August 1st, 2013 at 12:00 am and is filed under Photograph . DOMINION JUNIOR HIGH, 330 DOMINION BLVD, IN 1959 Dominion Junior High, 330 Dominion Blvd, in 1959. Dominion Junior High, now Middle School, opened in 1956. Our Junior High Schools 1959, pg. 10. This entry was posted on Thursday, August 1st, 2013 at 12:00 am and is filed under Photograph . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.CENTRAL OHIO
Columbus’s historical roots are firmly planted in Franklinton, Central Ohio’s first settlement, and the downtown area, the seat of state government. It’s the story of determined pioneers, devastating floods, a vision for a state capital rising from higher ground, and flourishing theatres, churches, businesses, and government buildings.WOODLAND PARK
Woodland Park is located only a short distance east from downtown Columbus. It is bounded by Broad Street (along Franklin Park) to Maryland Avenue (along I-671) on the north, Taylor Avenue (near OSU Hospital East) to the west and the Norfolk & Western Railroad tracks (near Nelson Road) to the east.Woodland Park was established at the turn of the Twentieth Century as one of Coumbus’ first AROUND THE WORLD THROUGH THE WALK O' WONDERS In the 1950s to ’60s, the Great Western Shopping Center was home to the incredible Walk O’ Wonders, featuring the Seven Wonders of the World. Don Casto, whose father and grandfather developed the site, and Steve Skilken, of Joseph Skilken & Co., share memories and more. Photos, historic footage: Courtesy of CASTO and Joseph Skilken & Co.NORTH LINDEN
Hudson street divides the Linden area into North and South Linden. North Linden is bounded by Cooke and Ferris roads to the north, the Contrail tracks west of I-70 on the west and the Conrail tracks east of Cleveland Avenue on the east. The area was originally part of a Land Grant issued to George COLUMBUS' HIGH STREET: THEN AND NOW Columbus’ High Street: Then and Now. On this week’s show, we’re exploring a local photo collection from 45 years ago. In 1973, five photographers spent the year documenting the backbone of Columbus — High Street. Learn more at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 22 on WOSU TV. Here, we created comparisons between a few of the 1973 High Street FAMILY TIES CONNECT STORIES OF BLACK HISTORY-MAKERS ACROSS Pleasant Litchford’s grandson, William H. Litchferd (his family’s alternate spelling) founded the hotel in 1916 for African-Americans who could afford an elegant place to stay, but were denied accommodations at segregated white hotels. The three-story, brick hotel lasted for many decades, becoming a hotspot for events, diningand entertainment.
1950S AND 1960S BOOM, MIGRATION AND INDUSTRIAL DECLINE 1950s and 1960s Boom, Migration and Industrial Decline. The South Side experienced a population shift during the move to suburbs following World War II. To replace workers at local factories, business brought in workers from Southern States. With the new residents of the South Side brought bluegrass music. YouTube. WOSU Public Media. THE HISTORY OF BIG BEAR STORES The History of Big Bear Stores Former Big Bear Co. president Stephen Breech and historian Doreen Uhas Sauer reminisce about the Columbus company, its growth to 65 grocery stores and numerous department stores across multiple states, the sale of the company and itseventual demise.
SOUTH SIDE - TIMELINE - COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS Jewish and Immigrant Community. 03 October 2013. In the late 1880s, a large Jewish and immigrant community popped up around Livingston Avenue, formerly South Public Lane, which was the southern boundary of Columbus. It was a peaceful meshing of people from all creeds andcountries.
SAVE MELLMAN'S 1984
Demonstrators protest the eminent demolition of a building at the southwest corner of Goodale and High Streets. Located in this building was Mellman’s Restaurant, a very popular local eatery. Photo dated 1984. Photo Credit: Columbus Citizen Journal/Grandview Public Library Save Mellman’s 1984" data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors"> VIDEOS OF CENTRAL OHIO Videos of Central Ohio - WOSU documentary - Columbus Neighborhoods. Watch full episodes, segments and previews from the Columbus Neighborhoods weekly series or check out the original 12 Columbus Neighborhoods documentaries that celebrated Columbus’ bicentennial.CENTRAL OHIO
Columbus’s historical roots are firmly planted in Franklinton, Central Ohio’s first settlement, and the downtown area, the seat of state government. It’s the story of determined pioneers, devastating floods, a vision for a state capital rising from higher ground, and flourishing theatres, churches, businesses, and government buildings. COLUMBUS' HIGH STREET: THEN AND NOW Columbus’ High Street: Then and Now. On this week’s show, we’re exploring a local photo collection from 45 years ago. In 1973, five photographers spent the year documenting the backbone of Columbus — High Street. Learn more at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 22 on WOSU TV. Here, we created comparisons between a few of the 1973 High Street WESTGATE - COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS Westgate in located in the Greater Hilltop area bounded on West Broad street on the north, Sullivant Avenue on the south, Hague Avenue on the west and Demorest Road on the east. It was once home to Camp Chase confederate prison and cemetery and was developed in the 1920s. RecentPosts
RAIL FANS - COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS Live. •. Rail Fans" data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors">. central ohio columbus neighborhoods columbus ohio rail railroads Segment train photography trains wosu. This entry was posted on Friday, May 10th, 2019 at 11:06 am and is filed under Video . You can follow any responses to this entry throughthe RSS 2.0 feed.
HENRY HOLTZMAN SONS PIANOS, 2094 E MAIN ST, IN 1898 Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos. Also made piano covers, stools, chairs, benches and cabinets. Current site of Kroger Store at 2000 E Main. Original engraving printed: Columbus Dispatch 3/7/1893 p.2 Ohio School for the Deaf Souvenir Oh 362.42 O37h p.186. Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos, 2094 E Main St, in 1898. Operated 1893-1959." data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors"> CURIOUS CBUS: BERWICK GOLF COURSE Curious Cbus: Berwick Golf Course. Through our Curious Cbus project, an audience member asked, “Where exactly was Berwick Golf Course, and when did it operate?”. Project editor Michael De Bonis shares the results of our investigation on the historic Columbus golf course. What do you want to know about Central Ohio? FAMILY TIES CONNECT STORIES OF BLACK HISTORY-MAKERS ACROSS Pleasant Litchford’s grandson, William H. Litchferd (his family’s alternate spelling) founded the hotel in 1916 for African-Americans who could afford an elegant place to stay, but were denied accommodations at segregated white hotels. The three-story, brick hotel lasted for many decades, becoming a hotspot for events, diningand entertainment.
BIG BEAR: 3515 CLEVELAND AVE. Big Bear: 3515 Cleveland Ave. This location reopened as a Big Bear Plus store in 1996. Customers queued for the grand opening of the new store at the Northern Lights Shopping Center on the Northeast Side of town. Big Bear celebrated the opening of the new location with a live bear. Customers took photos with the bear, and small children even DOMINION JUNIOR HIGH, 330 DOMINION BLVD, IN 1959 Dominion Junior High, 330 Dominion Blvd, in 1959. Dominion Junior High, now Middle School, opened in 1956. Our Junior High Schools 1959, pg. 10. This entry was posted on Thursday, August 1st, 2013 at 12:00 am and is filed under Photograph . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. VIDEOS OF CENTRAL OHIO Videos of Central Ohio - WOSU documentary - Columbus Neighborhoods. Watch full episodes, segments and previews from the Columbus Neighborhoods weekly series or check out the original 12 Columbus Neighborhoods documentaries that celebrated Columbus’ bicentennial.CENTRAL OHIO
Columbus’s historical roots are firmly planted in Franklinton, Central Ohio’s first settlement, and the downtown area, the seat of state government. It’s the story of determined pioneers, devastating floods, a vision for a state capital rising from higher ground, and flourishing theatres, churches, businesses, and government buildings. COLUMBUS' HIGH STREET: THEN AND NOW Columbus’ High Street: Then and Now. On this week’s show, we’re exploring a local photo collection from 45 years ago. In 1973, five photographers spent the year documenting the backbone of Columbus — High Street. Learn more at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 22 on WOSU TV. Here, we created comparisons between a few of the 1973 High Street WESTGATE - COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS Westgate in located in the Greater Hilltop area bounded on West Broad street on the north, Sullivant Avenue on the south, Hague Avenue on the west and Demorest Road on the east. It was once home to Camp Chase confederate prison and cemetery and was developed in the 1920s. RecentPosts
RAIL FANS - COLUMBUS NEIGHBORHOODS Live. •. Rail Fans" data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors">. central ohio columbus neighborhoods columbus ohio rail railroads Segment train photography trains wosu. This entry was posted on Friday, May 10th, 2019 at 11:06 am and is filed under Video . You can follow any responses to this entry throughthe RSS 2.0 feed.
HENRY HOLTZMAN SONS PIANOS, 2094 E MAIN ST, IN 1898 Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos. Also made piano covers, stools, chairs, benches and cabinets. Current site of Kroger Store at 2000 E Main. Original engraving printed: Columbus Dispatch 3/7/1893 p.2 Ohio School for the Deaf Souvenir Oh 362.42 O37h p.186. Henry Holtzman Sons Pianos, 2094 E Main St, in 1898. Operated 1893-1959." data-count="horizontal" data-via="cbusneighbors"> CURIOUS CBUS: BERWICK GOLF COURSE Curious Cbus: Berwick Golf Course. Through our Curious Cbus project, an audience member asked, “Where exactly was Berwick Golf Course, and when did it operate?”. Project editor Michael De Bonis shares the results of our investigation on the historic Columbus golf course. What do you want to know about Central Ohio? FAMILY TIES CONNECT STORIES OF BLACK HISTORY-MAKERS ACROSS Pleasant Litchford’s grandson, William H. Litchferd (his family’s alternate spelling) founded the hotel in 1916 for African-Americans who could afford an elegant place to stay, but were denied accommodations at segregated white hotels. The three-story, brick hotel lasted for many decades, becoming a hotspot for events, diningand entertainment.
BIG BEAR: 3515 CLEVELAND AVE. Big Bear: 3515 Cleveland Ave. This location reopened as a Big Bear Plus store in 1996. Customers queued for the grand opening of the new store at the Northern Lights Shopping Center on the Northeast Side of town. Big Bear celebrated the opening of the new location with a live bear. Customers took photos with the bear, and small children even DOMINION JUNIOR HIGH, 330 DOMINION BLVD, IN 1959 Dominion Junior High, 330 Dominion Blvd, in 1959. Dominion Junior High, now Middle School, opened in 1956. Our Junior High Schools 1959, pg. 10. This entry was posted on Thursday, August 1st, 2013 at 12:00 am and is filed under Photograph . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.KING-LINCOLN
Once the cultural and commercial heart of Columbus for African Americans, this neighborhood is poised for rebirth. The restoration of the King-Lincoln Theatre was one of the most anticipated projects in the city. Now completed, it joins the King Arts Complex in shaping and developing this historic neighborhood. King-Lincoln still echoes withthe joyous sounds
WOODLAND PARK
Woodland Park is located only a short distance east from downtown Columbus. It is bounded by Broad Street (along Franklin Park) to Maryland Avenue (along I-671) on the north, Taylor Avenue (near OSU Hospital East) to the west and the Norfolk & Western Railroad tracks (near Nelson Road) to the east.Woodland Park was established at the turn of the Twentieth Century as one of Coumbus’ firstNORTH LINDEN
Hudson street divides the Linden area into North and South Linden. North Linden is bounded by Cooke and Ferris roads to the north, the Contrail tracks west of I-70 on the west and the Conrail tracks east of Cleveland Avenue on the east. The area was originally part of a Land Grant issued to GeorgeHARRISON WEST
Harrison West belongs to the cluster of historic districts on the Near Northside that also includes Grandview and Victorian Village. The neighborhood was first established in the late nineteenth century as a brick road hamlet for working-class families. Following a decline in the 1970’s, the Harrison West neighborhood has since experienced arevival in value
AROUND THE WORLD THROUGH THE WALK O' WONDERS In the 1950s to ’60s, the Great Western Shopping Center was home to the incredible Walk O’ Wonders, featuring the Seven Wonders of the World. Don Casto, whose father and grandfather developed the site, and Steve Skilken, of Joseph Skilken & Co., share memories and more. Photos, historic footage: Courtesy of CASTO and Joseph Skilken & Co.CANAL WINCHESTER
Canal Winchester is located 15 miles southeast of Columbus. It is named in part for the Ohio & Erie canal which went through the area beginning in 1831. The village was incorporated in 1866. Canal Winchester is located 15 miles southeast of Columbus. It is named in part for the Ohio & Erie canal which 1950S AND 1960S BOOM, MIGRATION AND INDUSTRIAL DECLINE 1950s and 1960s Boom, Migration and Industrial Decline. The South Side experienced a population shift during the move to suburbs following World War II. To replace workers at local factories, business brought in workers from Southern States. With the new residents of the South Side brought bluegrass music. YouTube. WOSU Public Media. FAMILY TIES CONNECT STORIES OF BLACK HISTORY-MAKERS ACROSS Pleasant Litchford’s grandson, William H. Litchferd (his family’s alternate spelling) founded the hotel in 1916 for African-Americans who could afford an elegant place to stay, but were denied accommodations at segregated white hotels. The three-story, brick hotel lasted for many decades, becoming a hotspot for events, diningand entertainment.
THE HISTORY OF BIG BEAR STORES The History of Big Bear Stores Former Big Bear Co. president Stephen Breech and historian Doreen Uhas Sauer reminisce about the Columbus company, its growth to 65 grocery stores and numerous department stores across multiple states, the sale of the company and itseventual demise.
SAVE MELLMAN'S 1984
Save Mellman’s 1984. Demonstrators protest the eminent demolition of a building at the southwest corner of Goodale and High Streets. Located in this building was Mellman’s Restaurant, a very popular local eatery. Photo dated 1984. This entry was posted on Thursday, August 1st, 2013 at 12:00 am and is filed under Photograph .login | register
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Suffragist and abolitionist Frances Ellen Harper Watkins; architect Florence Kenyon Hayden Rector; the women behind LifeCare Alliance; a family of… Read More*
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Curious Cbus answers a question from a viewer, “When was the canal feeder to Columbus in use, and what were… Read More*
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Architectural historian Jeff Darbee visits the historic Marion Union Station, which has been preserved to honor local railroad history.Read More
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