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2016 NATIONAL PLANNING EXCELLENCE AWARD FOR IMPLEMENTATION
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http://www.LeeRitchie.com. Breathtaking 2 bed, 2.5 bath 2,237 sq/ft downtown condo for sale with the BEST views of Downtown Columbus, Ohio and the Scioto River! 300 W Spring St Unit #1402 Columbus, OH 43215. Appointed with high end features including gleaming newly refinished hard wood floors, granite counters, stainless steel kitchen appliances,extra large kitchen island, recessed lighting throughout and custom built master closet. Freshly painted and like new! EVERY room (except baths) has incredible views. Balcony curves around the building and is perfect for outdoor entertaining or relaxing & watching the sunrise/sunset . North Bank Condominiums is a secure building with 24 hour concierge service and is pet friendly! North Bank also offers a work out facility, theater room for reside...
A quick 360° pan of Downtown Columbus shot above the Scioto River with my Yuneec Typhoon H. If you like what you see and want to capture amazing photos and videos, visit Kyle at cyclone hobbies off of Karl Rd. Or visit www.CarolinaDronz.com
Follows some of the streets of downtown Columbus as night falls and then ends on a partial freeway route around the city.
Follows the loop around Downtown Columbus on OH-315, I-670, I-71, I-70 and back to OH-315.
Experience the vibrancy of downtown Columbus with urban dining, the arts and attractions such as the Ohio Statehouse, Columbus Museum of Art, COSI Columbus and the Franklin Park Conservatory.
WBNS television was testing 'high definition' video cameras back in 1998 and 1999. On September 9th, 1998, WBNS photographers and engineers went into downtown Columbus for the station's first, field test.
Fire in Downtown Columbus, OH. Four Firemen were injured but are recovering fine.
A drive upstream along Ohio highway 23 from where the Scioto River meet the Ohio to the Ohio state capital. The Scioto River (/saɪˈoʊtoʊ/ sy-oh-toh or /saɪˈoʊtə/ sy-oh-tə) is a river in central and southern Ohio more than 231 miles (372 km) in length.[3] It rises in Auglaize County in west central Ohio, flows through Columbus, Ohio, where it collects its largest tributary, the Olentangy River, and meets the Ohio River at Portsmouth. Too small for modern commercial shipping, its primary economic importance is for recreation and drinking water. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scioto_River 0:13 Leaving Portsmouth, Ohio at the Ohio River 1:00-3:10 Through Portsmouth, Ohio 1:45:15 Exiting for downtown Columbus, Ohio The majority of US 23 in Ohio is divided expressway, with the exception of downt...
In Cincinnati, I-71 splits immediately from I-75 and heads due east onto Fort Washington Way, where it continues through downtown Cincinnati concurrently with US-50 for less than a mile. Just east of downtown, US-50 splits from I-71 and continues east; I-71 bends north and receives Interstate 471, a spur from southeast of the city. I-71 then heads in a general northeast direction through urban Cincinnati and into its surrounding suburbs. After another interchange with the Interstate 275 beltway, the freeway leaves the metropolitan area and heads towards Columbus. It continues northeast until it reaches South Lebanon, Ohio, where it begins cutting east across the flat plains of southwest Ohio. The freeway crosses the Little Miami River on the Jeremiah Morrow Bridge, which is a continuous tr...
traffic jam on the Interstate going through the heart of downtown. I-71 heads towards Columbus then intersects with the bypass I-270 before heading north into urban Columbus, where it junctions I-70. About a mile north of the I-70 junction, it intersects with I-670. After another interchange with the I-270 bypass, the highway exits out of Columbus and continues north until near Delaware, where it again turns northeast. Beginning its path to Cleveland
WOSU's Emmy® award-winning series focuses on Franklinton, the frontier settlement on the Scioto River that would anchor a community that became the state capital and a center for commerce, government, and education. Also in this story: Lucas Sullivant's pioneering vision; life in the new capital city; how canals, railroads, and The National Road fueled Columbus's spectacular growth; the dangerous work of a conductor on the Underground Railroad; and how the city was re-imagined after devastating floods. Also, learn the story "behind" the library fountain; see how faith communities responded to the great crises of their times, and experience what it's like to live today as an urban pioneer in downtown Columbus. Columbus Neighborhoods: Downtown & Franklinton is a production of WOSU Public M...
Episode 6 - Catching Syther and More in Downtown Columbus.
Driving on Interstate 71 through Downtown Columbus and Downtown Cincinnati
intersects with the bypass I-270 before heading north into urban Columbus, where it junctions I-70. About a mile north of the I-70 junction, it intersects with I-670. After another interchange with the I-270 bypass, the highway exits out of Columbus and continues north until near Delaware, where it again turns northeast. Beginning its path to Cleveland, I-71 enters the rolling farm country on the edges of the Allegheny Plateau. It continues in this fashion to Lodi/Westfield Center and its junction with I-76, which provides access to Akron. Heading north to Medina, it meets the terminus of I-271. The highway then continues north into urban Cuyahoga County and Cleveland's suburbs, intersecting the Ohio Turnpike/I-80.
The past century witnessed Columbus' downtown deterioration from a bustling hub of activity to the mid-20th century flight of residents and retail leaving a virtual ghost town after business hours. Today, Columbus is experiencing a resurgence of downtown living, working, entertainment and recreation. The CMC forum on Wednesday, May 22, "Downtown Playground: From Abandonment to Attraction" highlights successful projects in Columbus' core that are attracting residents back to the heart of the city. This will be the first in a series of annual forums presented as the Charles Y. and Frances N. Lazarus Legacy Fund: Recollecting Columbus. One major difference between the Columbus of the early 1900s and now is that today's Columbus is much cleaner. The Scioto River is no longer a sewage ...
Columbus Metropolitan Club: Downtown Scioto River Renaissance 12/2/15 Columbus City Mayor Michael B. Coleman, Guy Worley and Brian Ross discuss the renovation of the Scioto River in Downtown Columbus, Ohio