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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1U4Q_engine-house-11-historical_Columbus-OH.html
At the turn of the 20th century, three Columbus fire stations were on the National Road, including Station 11 which was built here at 1000 East Main. Construction began in August 1896 and was completed in February 1897 at a cost of $12,863. The co…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S7U_hanford-village_Columbus-OH.html
Hanford Village was founded in the early 1900s just east of Columbus proper with its own mayor, police force, fire department, businesses, and park. After World War II, a subdivision of Hanford became a segregated community for returning African A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXR7_white-oak_Columbus-OH.html
This "Bicentennial Oak" survived initial forest clearing to make way for the state capital development in 1812. In 1888 the tree became the hallmark of the most beautiful woodland boulevard in America, when William G. Deshler paid to have trees pl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBDZ_hannah-neil-mission-and-home-for-the-friendless_Columbus-OH.html
Founded by Hannah (Mrs. William) Neil, the Mission, located at this site for 109 years, helped children and families with difficulties as they journeyed westward on the Old National Trail. The second oldest Columbus charity, the Mission, now known…
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