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1. Clinton Chapel (1838)
Most Endangered Buildings 1. Clinton Chapel (1838) 3100 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio …stop on ...
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Most Endangered Buildings 1. Clinton Chapel (1838) 3100 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio …stop on ...
Most Endangered Buildings 2. Columbus Castings (1902) 2211 Parsons Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43207 ……once largest ...
Most Endangered Buildings 3. Cooper Stadium (1932) 1155 Mound Street, Columbus Ohio …construction began in ...
Most Endangered Buildings 4. Elam Drake Farm (1850s) 2738 Ole Country Rd., Columbus, Ohio …former ...
Most Endangered Buildings 5. Hallwood House (1895) 776-778 Franklin Avenue, Columbus, Ohio Owner: Adger E. ...
Most Endangered Buildings 6. Holy Rosary School (1928) 498 Berkeley Road, Columbus, Ohio Owner: Rock ...
Most Endangered Buildings 7. Livingston Avenue Theatre (1946) 1567 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus, Ohio Owner: ...
Most Endangered Buildings 8. Mt. Vernon Ave. Comm. Building (1900) 1533-1537 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Cols. ...
Most Endangered Buildings 9. Ohio National Bank (1914) 167 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio …finest ...
Most Endangered Buildings 10. Second Empire House (1890s) 1048 E. Long Street, Columbus, OH Owner: ...