This Early 1900s Columbus Racetrack Was A Short-Lived, Dangerous Marvel The Columbus Motordrome opened its gates on July 4, 1912 and by the following year, the entire company would go under.ByChelsea WileyDecember 12, 20230CommentsRead more
Lost Mansions Of Columbus: The Frisbie Mansion The mansion was incredibly impressive, even at a time when Broad Street was littered with mansions and grand houses.ByChelsea WileyNovember 17, 20230CommentsRead more
Lost Mansions Of Columbus: Alfred Kelley Mansion The home was constructed in the popular Greek Revival style.ByChelsea WileyAugust 30, 20230CommentsRead more
Lost Mansions Of Columbus: The Samuel Brubaker Hartman Mansion This massive marble mansion was home to quack physician Samuel Brubaker Hartman, the creator of a best selling “miracle” cure-all tonic.ByChelsea WileyApril 28, 20230CommentsRead more
Lost History Of Columbus: The Armory And Gymnasium At OSU The medieval-style castle was designed by architect Frank L. Packard.ByChelsea WileyMarch 23, 20230CommentsRead more
The Lost Amusement Parks Of Columbus Did you know that Columbus was once home to four different amusement parks?ByChelsea WileyMarch 16, 20230CommentsRead more
The Mysterious and Unsolved: 5 Columbus Mysteries Worthy Of A Podcast True Crime in ColumbusByZoey MillerOctober 31, 20220CommentsRead more