From fires to fine dining, explore the storied past and present of one of downtown Columbus’s most iconic intersection: Gay and High.
This stately Columbus mansion has housed a shoe magnate, homeless children, and now a school, with each chapter steeped in quiet legacy.
The Hanby House was an Underground Railroad stop, and it is packed with fascinating history, catchy music origins, and more.
Since 1897, this French Renaissance gem has charmed visitors with its opulent design and iconic theatre.
Can you imagine purchasing a home in downtown Columbus for just $1?
This historic Georgian-style home is now over 100 years old, serving as the Governor’s Mansion for a few decades.
The Shoe is a symbol of OSU’s pride, a college football icon, and a place where memories have been made for generations.
The Push For Prohibition Found A Home In Ohio: Here’s How The Anti-Saloon League Became A Powerhouse
Columbus and Westerville became important battlegrounds for the Anti-Saloon League, who made prohibition their life’s mission.