These are nice presentations of Columbus' history. I noticed glossing over of the building loss. As I was told, the struggle to preserve the pre-Civil war home was contentious between the owner and the district? As for the Main Street bar demolition and the nearby preservation if a similiar building came down to developer, site value, and "Is the old building pretty?" The bar sat on a block bordering S. High Street (higher value) where's the nearby building faces a lesser street, Main, though the same block per streets but divided by an alley. I'm open to a different interpretation.
21:55 What is this red tower in the parking lot at Spring & 3rd? Google Maps and Street View don't reveal anything aside from parking lot designations.
think 'oveerbuilt' residential real estate prices are way off-board (tell it to mom and dad's second child now living there with her new job). anyway, they decided somewhere to dump boatloads of cashola here always.
I commuted by bike in Columbus for years. Lets make it more bike friendly!
These are nice presentations of Columbus' history. I noticed glossing over of the building loss. As I was told, the struggle to preserve the pre-Civil war home was contentious between the owner and the district? As for the Main Street bar demolition and the nearby preservation if a similiar building came down to developer, site value, and "Is the old building pretty?" The bar sat on a block bordering S. High Street (higher value) where's the nearby building faces a lesser street, Main, though the same block per streets but divided by an alley. I'm open to a different interpretation.
Would love to hear about the circles neighborhood, Denison place
21:55 What is this red tower in the parking lot at Spring & 3rd? Google Maps and Street View don't reveal anything aside from parking lot designations.
downtown turned historic buildings into cheap short term rental spaces for cars...
think 'oveerbuilt' residential real estate prices are way off-board (tell it to mom and dad's second child now living there with her new job). anyway, they decided somewhere to dump boatloads of cashola here always.
Did they start in Schiller Park, south of downtown, and "go south" to OSU, as she said? Uh....OSU would be north.
They made a stop to see the Calumet bridge in Walhalla ravine which is north of OSU.
@@RudyJP that makes sense. I'm not in Columbus anymore. Is that the supposed haunted bridge?
@@RudyJP that makes sense. I'm not in Columbus anymore. Is that the supposed haunted bridge?
Ef ole
Show a crime map.