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  2. High Five (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    High Five. Founder. John Angelo. Location. Columbus, OH. High Five was a 2010 marketing effort to create a national identity for Columbus, Ohio by linking five districts along 5 miles (8.0 km) of historic High Street. [1] [2]

  3. Union Station (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Delisted. 1999. Reference no. 74002344. Columbus Union Station was an intercity train station in Downtown Columbus, Ohio, near The Short North neighborhood. The station and its predecessors served railroad passengers in Columbus from 1851 until April 28, 1977. The first station building was the first union station in the world, built in 1851.

  4. Holy Family Church (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Earl Fernandes. Pastor (s) Father Michael Donovan, O de M [1] Holy Family Church is a parish church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus, in the Franklinton neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. The congregation was founded in 1877 and the current church was completed in 1889. The Mercerdarians took over pastoral care of the church in 2022.

  5. Flag of Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Columbus is the official municipal flag of Columbus, Ohio. Its current design is a yellow, white, red vertical triband with the city seal on a blue field. Officially, the flag was adopted in 1929, although it is unknown if the flag was ever flown when it was first adopted. The city's first flag was adopted in 1912.

  6. 8/21/00 – Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. 8/21/00 – Columbus, Ohio is a two-disc live album and the thirty-eighth in a series of 72 live bootlegs released by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam from the band's 2000 Binaural Tour. It was released along with the other official bootlegs from the first North American leg of the tour on February 27, 2001.

  7. Economy of Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 Columbus was named by the Intelligent Community Forum as one of the seven top Smart Cities in the world. [7] In 2016 the Columbus metropolitan area's GDP was $130.8 billion, [8] ranking it 29th largest in the U.S. and second largest in Ohio, ahead of Cleveland and just behind Cincinnati. [9]

  8. Chase Tower (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    March 10, 2023. Reference no. 100008685. References. [1] Chase Tower is a 357-foot-tall (109 m) skyscraper located at 100 East Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio. It was completed in 1964 and has 25 floors. It is the 12th tallest building in Columbus and was the tallest constructed in the 1960s.

  9. Nationwide Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide Children's Hospital. / 39.953235; -82.979359. Nationwide Children's Hospital (formerly Columbus Children's Hospital) is a nationally ranked pediatric acute care teaching hospital located in the Southern Orchards neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. The hospital has 673 pediatric beds [2] and is affiliated with the Ohio State University ...