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1. Clinton Chapel (1838)
Most Endangered Buildings 1. Clinton Chapel (1838)3100 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio …stop on the …
From mansions to churches, apartments to commercial buildings, our community has voted these buildings to be the most deserving of a second chance and spared the demolition ball. Are you inspired to help or acquire one of these properties? Contact Columbus Landmarks today: 614-221-0227 – [email protected]
Most Endangered Buildings 1. Clinton Chapel (1838)3100 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio …stop on the …
Most Endangered Buildings 2. Columbus Castings (1902)2211 Parsons Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43207 ……once largest steel …
Most Endangered Buildings 3. Cooper Stadium (1932)1155 Mound Street, Columbus Ohio …construction began in 1932, …
Most Endangered Buildings 4. Elam Drake Farm (1850s)2738 Ole Country Rd., Columbus, Ohio …former home …
Most Endangered Buildings 5. Hallwood House (1895) 776-778 Franklin Avenue, Columbus, Ohio Owner: Adger E. …
Most Endangered Buildings 6. Holy Rosary School (1928)498 Berkeley Road, Columbus, Ohio Owner: Rock of …
Most Endangered Buildings 7. Livingston Avenue Theatre (1946)1567 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus, Ohio Owner: Thomas …
Most Endangered Buildings 8. Mt. Vernon Ave. Comm. Building (1900)1533-1537 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Cols. Ohio …
Most Endangered Buildings 9. Ohio National Bank (1914)167 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio …finest examples …
Most Endangered Buildings 10. Second Empire House (1890s)1048 E. Long Street, Columbus, OH Owner: Jalt …