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Discover The Architect, Author And Painter Behind Two Ohio State Dorms And The Faculty Club
Historic architecture, attractive landscapes, and thoughtful planning have made The Ohio State University’s main campus a special place for learning within an urban setting. Much of that is thanks to Howard Dwight Smith, the university’s architect from 1929 to 1956. The … Continue reading
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Can You Hear Them? Can You See Them? Yes, You Can, At The Robbins Hunter Museum!
I turned the doorknob of the fanlighted side door of the elegant building at 221 East Broadway in Granville, and a lady rushed up to greet us as we walked in. “Are you here for a tour?,” she asked excitedly, … Continue reading
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Pack a Hearty Helping of Art, Music and History Into Your Lunch Hour at First Congregational Church’s First Tuesday Concert
First Congregational Church’s First Tuesday lunchtime concert for February was a welcome, restorative break from fussing with Fearless Leaders, Monday-meeting minutes and strategic planning spreadsheets. I’ve taken you to this lovely sanctuary at the Downtown Columbus corner of East Broad … Continue reading