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Curious CbusForty-five years ago, a bold new way to watch television launched in Columbus. Warner Cable would start to offer an unheard-of 30 channels. But even more impressive was the remote control that let viewers interact with local shows in real-time.
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The authors of a new book on Columbus’ forgotten landmarks tell the stories of the city’s most famous buildings.
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The authors of a new book on Columbus’ forgotten landmarks tell the stories of the city’s most famous buildings.
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There’s no shortage of haunting tales of ghosts culminating in the celebration of Halloween at the end of October. We’ll find out what spectral spirits are causing things to go bump in the night at Green Lawn Cemetery.
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Columbus, Ohio was incorporated in 1816, but settlers and natives were living on this land long before the 1800s. All this history means the capital city…
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In a city the size of Columbus, there just have to be a few good ghost stories. With many haunted houses and spooky legends, the capital city has a creepy…
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Classical 101At 100 years old this year, Upper Arlington is a vibrant community of historic homes, impressive schools and enticing shops and restaurants.As part of the…
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The Columbus Landmarks group has taken initiative to educate high school students on the neighborhoods in which they live. The program is one of the many…
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Many students new to The Ohio State University this semester are still getting acquainted with the large, historic campus. But, is there something they…
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The most recognizable building in the Columbus skyline is the LeVeque tower. When it was completed in downtown Columbus in 1927 it was known as the AIU…