Rare 1964-65 footage of Columbus captures OSU, downtown, and the city’s most timeless tradition: construction.
Before Zoombezi Bay, there was Wyandot Lake. A scrappy, unforgettable summer staple for every Central Ohio kid of the ’90s.
The drive-in theatre was the summer social hub for a generation. Take a look back at some of Columbus’ most iconic spots.
Missing old-school Columbus? These retro photos will take you back. From COSI and tailgating traditions, to the sunny skies of Wyandot Lake.
Ahh, the 1990s. What a time to be alive.
If you grew up in Columbus, there’s a decent chance that the retro, OG Wendy’s restaurants are immensely nostalgic to you.
Lustron Homes were made here in Columbus. These prefab homes could be built in 3-4 days and were advertised as “fireproof” and “decay-proof”.
The Walk O’ Wonders was an exhibit dedicated to showing off the Seven Wonders of the World at the Great Western Shopping Center.
This video of old COSI hits me right in the feels. As a 1990s kid growing up in Columbus, there was nowhere quite like COSI.
Do you remember visiting The Continent? It was like the OG Columbus mixed-use development.