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Ohio State Capitol (1861). Columbus, OH. Style: Greek Revival. Architect: Nathan B. Kelley. | LeVeque Tower, Huntington Center, & Vern Riffe State Office Tower on Columbus skyline. Columbus, OH. | Huntington Center, Vern Riffe State Office Tower & Ohio Courts Building (1933) on Columbus skyline. Columbus, OH. | Vern Riffe State Office Tower & Huntington Center. Columbus, OH. |
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Vern Riffe State Office Tower (1988) (77 South High St.) (32 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: NBBJ. | Crown of Vern Riffe State Office Tower. Columbus, OH. | Huntington Center over Ohio State Capitol. Columbus, OH. | Huntington Center (1984) (41 South High St.) (37 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. |
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Upper floor details of Huntington Center. Columbus, OH. | LeVeque Tower (1927) (30 West Broad St.) (47 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: Charles Howard Crane. On National Register. | View up LeVeque Tower. Columbus, OH. | Spire of LeVeque Tower. Columbus, OH. |
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Crown of LeVeque Tower. Columbus, OH. | Terra-cotta figures by Fritz Albert after designs by Carl H. Keck on LeVeque Tower. Columbus, OH. | Terra-cotta art deco details on LeVeque Tower. Columbus, OH. | Terra-cotta art deco eagles on LeVeque Tower. Columbus, OH. |
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Terra-cotta art deco eagle detail on LeVeque Tower. Columbus, OH. | Columbus Palace Theater entrance in LeVeque Tower. Columbus, OH. | Former U.S. Court Building & Post Office (1887) (100 S. Third St.). Columbus, OH. Style: Romanesque Revival. | Portal of former U.S. Court Building & Post Office. Columbus, OH. |
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James A. Rhodes State Office Tower (1973) (30 E. Broad St.) (41 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: Dalton, Dalton, Little, & Newport + Brubaker/Brandt. | Crown of Rhodes State Office Tower. Columbus, OH. | One Nationwide Plaza (1978) (40 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: Harrison & Abramovitz. | Fifth Third Center over Beggs Building. Columbus, OH. |
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Beggs Building (1928) (East State St.). Columbus, OH. Architect: Miller & Reeves. On National Register. | Fifth Third Center over Beggs Building. Columbus, OH. | Fifth Third Center (1998) (21 East State St.) (25 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Assoc.. | Ohio Theater (1928) (29 East State St.). Columbus, OH. Architect: Thomas Lamb. |
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Ohio Theater facade. Columbus, OH. | Huntington Bank (aka Harrison) Building (1926) (17 South High St.) (13 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: Lupton-Rausch Architects + Snyder & Babbitt. | One Columbus Center (1987) (10 W. Broad St.) (26 floors) by NBBJ to right of Huntington Bank, & LeVeque Towers. Columbus, OH. | Mixture of highrises in Columbus. Columbus, OH. |
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Columbus City Hall (1934) with statue of Christopher Columbus. Columbus, OH. | Columbus City Hall doorway detail. Columbus, OH. | Statue of Christopher Columbus in front of City Hall. Columbus, OH. | Franklin County Veterans Memorial exposition building (300 W. Broad St.). Columbus, OH. |
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Miranova Place Towers (2000) over Scioto River. Columbus, OH. | Scioto River with ship Santa Maria & Condominiums at North Bank Park (2006) (300 W. Spring St.) (20 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: 360 Architecture. | Owl sculpture in Columbus Children's Park. Columbus, OH. | Eagle sculpture in Columbus Children's Park. Columbus, OH. |
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Freedom Sculpture (1985) by A. Tibor at Post Office. Columbus, OH. | Joseph P. Kinneary U.S. Courthouse (former Post Office) (1933) (85 Marconi Blvd.). Columbus, OH. Architect: Richards, McCarty & Bulford. | Art deco detail of Columbus U.S. Courthouse / former Post Office. Columbus, OH. | AEP building over former Columbus Post Office. Columbus, OH. |
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American Electric Power (AEP) Building (1983) (One Riverside Plaza) (31 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: Abramovitz, Harris & Kingsland. | AEP building over Columbus Police Headquarters. Columbus, OH. | William Green Building (1990 ) (30 W. Spring St.) (33 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: Prindle, Patrick & Assoc.+ NBBJ. | Columbus Police Headquarters & William Green Building. Columbus, OH. |
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Columbus Police Headquarters (1992) (120 Marconi Blvd.). Columbus, OH. Architect: Brubaker/Brandt. | Three Nationwide Plaza (1988) (27 floors) & William Green Building (1990 ) (33 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: NBBJ. | Diamond Exchange (former Rankin Building) (1911) (22 W. Gay St.). Columbus, OH. Style: Neoclassical Revival. On National Register. | Atlas Building (1905) (8 East Long St.) plus High-Long Building (1926) & former J.C. Penney Store (106 N. High St.). Columbus, OH. Architect: Frank L. Packard. |
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Atlas Building (1905) (8 E. Long St.) (12 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: Frank L. Packard. | Former Columbus Dispatch printing plant (1910)(14 E. Gay St.); Ruggery Building (1895) (20-24 E. Gay St.) (8 floors); & Former Buckeye Federal Building (now Residence Inn) (1927) (36 E. Gay St.) (15 floors) by Hopkins & Dentz. Columbus, OH. | North High Streetscape. Columbus, OH. | The Citizens Building (1917) (51 N. High St.) (9 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: Richards, McCarty & Bulford. |
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Modern commercial building (49 N. High St.). Columbus, OH. | 8 on the Square (1906) with New Hayden (16 E. Broad St.). Columbus, OH. Architect: Frank L. Packard. | East Broad Streetscape seen from State Capitol. Columbus, OH. | 8 on the Square, New Hayden (16 E. Broad St.) & Hayden (20 E. Broad St.) Buildings. Columbus, OH. On National Register. |
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New Hayden Building (1900) (16 E. Broad St.) (13 floors). Columbus, OH. On National Register. | James A. Rhodes State Office Tower (1973) dominates E. Broad streetscape. Columbus, OH. | Supreme Court entrance of Ohio in James A. Rhodes State Office Tower (30 E. Broad St.). Columbus, OH. | Heritage buildings (60-64 E. Broad St.). Columbus, OH. |
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Trinity Episcopal Church (1869) (125 E. Broad St.). Columbus, OH. On National Register. | Columbus Dispatch Newspaper building (34 S. 3rd St.). Columbus, OH. | Columbus skyline with modern Columbus Center (Chase), PNC Bank & Borden towers over YWCA & Norwich Building. Columbus, OH. | Borden Building over Broad St. Columbus, OH. |
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Borden skyscraper over Norwich Building. Columbus, OH. | Borden Building (1974) (180 E. Broad St.) (34 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: Harrison & Abramovitz. | Columbus Center (1965) (100 East Broad St.) (25 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: Harrison & Abramovitz. | PNC Bank Building (1977) (24 floors) (155 E. Broad St.). Columbus, OH. Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. |
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Athletic Club of Columbus (1914 ) (136 E. Broad St.). Columbus, OH. Architect: Richards, McCarty & Bulford. | Historic National Road sign in Columbus. Columbus, OH. | Central Presbyterian Church (1857) (132 S. Third St.). Columbus, OH. On National Register. | Ohio Police & Fire Memorial Park beside Central Presbyterian Church. Columbus, OH. |
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Modern reflective glass commercial building (E. Town St. at 3rd St.). Columbus, OH. | Modern reflective glass commercial building (E. Town St. at 3rd St.). Columbus, OH. | Capitol Square (1984) (65 E. State St.) (26 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: Abramovitz, Harris & Kingsland. | Grant Medical Center architecture. Columbus, OH. |
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Round corner structure of Grant Medical Center (E. Town St. at 6th St.). Columbus, OH. | Ohio Chamber of Commerce building (230 E. Town St.). Columbus, OH. | Town Center (1971) (140 E. Town St.) (17 floors). Columbus, OH. Architect: Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum. | Example of sidewalk wheelchair ramp extending into street to prevent illegal parking. Columbus, OH. |