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Anthony Zanetos immigrated to the United States from Greece in 1907. His first job was as an apprentice candy maker in a local candy shop in Columbus, Ohio. It was in 1916, when Anthony experienced the urge to go into business for himself. This decision molded the lives of four generations.
http://www.anthony-thomas.com/
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Listing added: Nov 7, 2007)
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This unique project offers 109 upscale residences with two very different kind of living space — The Tower and The Lofts
Burnham Square Condominiums are a new urban residential community comprised of 98 luxurious condominium homes located in downtown Columbus' most desireable neighborhood -- the Arena District.
http://www.arenadistrict.com/index.php
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Listing added: Jun 15, 2007)
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The Columbus Park of Roses is a unique 13 acre garden setting within a park featuring over 11,000 rose bushes and specialized gardens such as the Herb Garden, Daffodil Garden, Perennial Garden and specialized collections of miniature and heritage roses. The Park of Roses is conveniently located off North High Street in the heart of Whetstone Park and is open and free to the public. It is one of the largest municipal rose gardens in the United States.
http://www.clintonville.com/parkrec/rosegarden.html
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Listing added: Dec 16, 2006)
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What does COSI stand for? COSI began as the Center Of Science and Industry. However, now COSI simply means good science and fun for all to discover. With expanding outreach initiatives, COSI is no longer contained in one "center." It is our brand, our name, our philosophy! COSI Columbus is one of the most respected science centers in the nation, serving 18 million visitors since 1964. COSI is one of the most visited attractions in Franklin county, Ohio, and its annual attendance is among the highest in the country for similar size markets.
http://www.cosi.org/
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Listing added: Nov 13, 2006)
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Franklin Park Conservatory nurtures plants and people. We promote environmental appreciation and ecological awareness for everyone. Our unique botanical collections provide lifelong learning opportunities in a friendly and accessible setting, which preserves tradition and provides a refuge for the soul.
http://www.fpconservatory.org
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Listing added: Jan 6, 2007)
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The mission of the German Village society is simple and direct. Members of the German Village Society serve as Caretakers of A Legacy, dedicated to retaining the character and distinction of the past, while creating a thriving and contemporary community in German Village.
http://www.germanvillage.com
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Listing added: Dec 1, 2006)
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A five-square block area along the Olentangy River, Harrison West is the western part of the Near Northside Historic District and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
Highlights of the neighborhood include two small parks and a public art project called the Side by Side. The Olentangy River runs through the neighborhood providing access to the bike path with stretches from downtown to Bethel Rd. The Third Avenue Business district boasts two cafes with Internet connections so you can enjoy the neighborhood over your favorite drink and sandwich.
http://www.harrisonwest.org/
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Listing added: Oct 11, 2007)
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Italian Village is an historic district located in the near north side of Columbus adjacent to the central business district. The area is bounded by Interstate Route 670 on the south, Fifth Avenue on the north, North High Street on the west, and the Conrail railroad tracks to the east. The Italian Village area was one of Columbus' first suburbs, annexed to the city of Columbus in 1862.
In the early 1970s, residents of Italian Village took action against the deteriorating physical condition of the area and the threat of having more and more historic buildings demolished. Residents and property owners, who felt a sense of community and had visions of an improved neighborhood, formed the Italian Village Society in 1972. One year later, the Italian Village Commission was established by Columbus City Council.
http://www.italianvillage.org/
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Listing added: Oct 11, 2007)
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The Jack Nicklaus Museum, located in the heart of The Ohio State University sports complex in Jack's hometown of Columbus, Ohio, is a 24,000 square-foot educational and historical facility. Here, you will encounter the history of golf and its greatest practitioner…take an immersive journey through Jack's brilliant career including trophies, photographs and various mementos from his unparalleled 20 major championships and 100 worldwide professional victories…
http://www.nicklausmuseum.org/
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Listing added: Dec 16, 2006)
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The Kelton House Museum & Garden, located in the East Town Street Historic District, interprets urban life and the decorative arts in Columbus, Ohio during the second half of the 19th century, largely through the collection of the Sophia and Fernando Cortez Kelton family.
http://www.kelton.org/house/
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Listing added: Dec 1, 2006)
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In just thirteen years, the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum has grown from a well-kept secret into the leading caretaker of American motorcycling's heritage. Located just east of Columbus, on the 23-acre campus of the American Motorcyclist Association's headquarters in Pickerington, the Museum is home to an impressive collection of motorcycles.
http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/
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Listing added: Dec 16, 2006)
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The Motts Military Museum, Inc. was formed out of the need to preserve, protect and display items from an area of history which is often overlooked and sometimes misunderstood.
http://www.mottsmilitarymuseum.org/
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Listing added: Dec 16, 2006)
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The Ohio Historical Society is a nonprofit organization incorporated in 1885 "...to promote a knowledge of archaeology and history, especially in Ohio." The society exists to interpret, preserve, collect, and make available evidence of the past, and to provide leadership on furthering knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the prehistory and history of Ohio and of the broader cultural and natural environments of which Ohio is a part.
http://www.ohiohistory.org/
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Listing added: Jun 15, 2007)
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Formed millions of years ago by the tremendous force of an underground river cutting through solid limestone rock, the Olentangy Indian Caverns today offer an exciting excursion into ancient Indian lore with a maze of beautiful winding passages and spacious underground rooms.
http://www.olentangyindiancaverns.com
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Listing added: Dec 1, 2006)
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Here at the historic Brewery District we have a restaurant, bar night club and concert and event space. So for all of your event needs come to the Brewery District located in downtown Columbus.
http://www.brewerydistrict.com
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Listing added: Dec 1, 2006)
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