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City leaders, fearing that Columbus would become landlocked by suburbs, used water and sewer service as leverage to incorporate surrounding areas. When you look at an outline map of Columbus, it has ...
John F. Wolfe Columbus Commons, 160 S. High St. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll through more than half a million lights on a path from the Commons, along Town Street to the Downtown Riverfront.
There are more than 6,000 references to Columbus across the country. Churches, schools, municipal buildings, roads, rivers and mountains all bear his name, as do more than 130 monuments.
COLUMBUS (WCMH)–The fate of representation in the city hinges on one of three maps presented tonight. Columbus’ council residential districting commission presented new maps with new data.
MARTELLUS AND COLUMBUS. Contrary to popular myth, 15th-century Europeans did not believe that Columbus would sail off the edge of a flat Earth, says Chet Van Duzer, the map scholar who led the study.