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Columbus, Ohio |
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Columbus serves as the state capital with a 10-acre Capitol Square surrounding the capitol building. The first settlers arrived about 1797 and in 1812 the area was selected as the capital. Located on the banks of the Scioto River, the city spans the generations with its modern high-rises and century-old buildings. The Ohio State University campus and stadium have long been popular city attractions. Events include the Columbus Arts Festival, Rhythm and Food Festival, Red, Whte & Boom, Tast! Columbus, and an annual Sports, Vacation, and Boat Show. |
| Battelle Planetarium |
Cosi, Ohio's Center of Science and Industry |
Columbus, Ohio |
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The place offers programs throughout the day and is sponsered by the Battelle Memorial. |
| Center of Science and Industry (COSI) |
333 W. Broad St. |
Columbus, Ohio |
(614) 228-COSI or (877) 257-COSI |
http://www.cosi.org/ |
The complex has a science learning center and they have four floors of over 1,000 interactive exhibitions to explore science. |
| Chautauqua of the Arts |
1119 W Main Street |
Columbus, Indiana |
(812) 265-5080 |
http://www.chautauquaofthearts.com/ |
Indiana's Favorite 2-day annual outdoor Arts & Crafts Show, Third Weekend of September. At Mill Race Park in Columbus Indiana. Artist selling their works. |
| Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce |
500 Franklin Street |
Columbus, Indiana |
(812) 379-4457 |
http://www.columbusareachamber.com/ |
Columbus, Indiana's Chamber of Commerce offers various info on its city. |
| Columbus Area Visitors Center |
506 Fifth Street |
Columbus, Indiana |
(812) 378-2622 or (800) 468-6564 |
http://www.columbus.in.us/ |
Columbus, Indiana - community calendar, architecture, & visitors options, communitynet access and site design/development detail. Southern & central Indiana recreation, arts & gateways. On-line youth, seniors, gov't, real estate, human services, wellness, tourism, education, et. al. |
| Columbus Museum of Art |
480 E. Broad St. |
Columbus, Ohio |
(614) 221-4848 or 221-6801 |
http://www.columbusart.mus.oh.us/ |
Columbus Museum of Art: Cultural art center, columbusmuseum.org, museum gift shop, palette cafe, view paintings, view prints, become a member, children's programs, adult programs, and more. |
| Columbus Scottish Festival |
Mill Race Park |
Columbus, Indiana |
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http://www.scottishfestival.org/ |
Annual Columbus Scottish Festival and Highland Games in Columbus, Indiana. |
| Columbus Zoo and Aquarium |
400 Riverside Dr. |
Columbus, Ohio |
(614) 645-3400 |
http://www.colszoo.org/ |
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Columbus, Ohio hosts a wide variety of land and marine animals including Florida manatees. We also participate in conservation activities around the world. |
| Durell Street of Yesteryear |
Cosi, Ohio's Center of Science and Industry |
Columbus, Ohio |
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Allows the visitors to stroll back to the 1800s. |
| First Christian Church |
Fifth st. and Lafayette Ave. |
Columbus, Indiana |
(812) 379--4491 |
http://www.firstchristiancolumbus.org/ |
Designed by Eliel Saarinen, this 166-foot chimes tower can be seen for miles. |
| Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Garden |
1777 E. Broad Street |
Columbus, Ohio |
(614) 645-8733 |
http://www.fpconservatory.org/ |
Built in 1895, this 12,500-suare-foot glass structure was designed in the London's Crystal Palace style and has a 28-acre botanical garden. |
| German Village |
588 S. Third Street |
Columbus, Ohio |
(614) 221-8888 |
http://www.germanvillage.org/ |
Established by German-speaking settlers in the 1800s and restored; now it has 233 acres of homes, shops, and restaurants. |
| Indianapolis Museum of Art - Columbus Gallery |
300 Washington St. |
Columbus, Indiana |
(812) 376-2597 |
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The building shows a changing local and regional art displays. |
| Irwin Gardens |
Fifth St. and Lafayette Ave. |
Columbus, Indiana |
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Houses the formal sunken gardens and also consists of greenhouses of the estate from the late William G. Irwin. |
| North Christian Church |
850 Tipton Ln. |
Columbus, Indiana |
(812) 372-1531 |
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Designed by Eero Saarinen, with interior furnishings from Alexander Girard, this simple hexagonal building is tapered to a spire and topped by a gold-leaf cross. |
| Ohio Historical Society |
1982 Velma Avenue |
Columbus, Ohio |
(614) 297-2300 |
http://www.ohiohistory.org/ |
A recreated 1860 village present costumed interpreters, customs, and crafts. |
| Ohio State University |
N. High St. |
Columbus, Ohio |
(614) 292-6446 |
http://www.osu.edu/ |
Opened in 1873, the campus of the university has the Hopkins Hall Gallery and the Ohio Stadium, being the first double-deck, horsehoe-shaped stadium built in the country. |
| Ohio Village |
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Columbus, Ohio |
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A reconstruction of a 19th-century rural Ohio community and it includes a town hall, hotel, schoolhouse, physician's residence, print shop and craft shops, attended by costumed workers. |
| Olentangy Indian Caverns |
1779 Home Road |
Columbus, Ohio |
(740) 548-7917 |
http://www.olentangyindiancaverns.com/ |
Used before by the Wyandot Indians for shelter, and the caverns are a series of natural passageways and rooms 55 to 105 feet below ground. |
| Thurber House |
77 Jefferson Avenue |
Columbus, Ohio |
(614) 464-1032 |
http://www.thurberhouse.org/ |
A literary center for writers and readers in Jamie's hometown of Columbus, Ohio. |
| Wexner Center for the Arts |
N. High St. |
Columbus, Ohio |
(614) 292-3535 |
http://www.wexarts.org/ |
Wexner Center for the Arts, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio is a contemporary multi-disciplinary arts center presenting exhibitions, screenings and performances in visual arts, film, video and performing arts. |
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