Columbus, OH
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Best Sights & Activities -(Historic Sites)
German Village
(Sights & Activities - Historic Sites)
588 South 3rd StColumbus OH 43215 614-221-8888
Description:
A trip to Columbus would be incomplete without a visit to historic German Village, six blocks south of the Capitol. Stroll through tree-lined, red brick 19th century streets among an array of charming restored homes, shops and galleries and some of the area's best restaurants, delis, and coffee shops.
Kelton House Museum and Garden
(Sights & Activities - Historic Sites)
586 E Town StColumbus OH 43215 614-464-2022
Description:
This charming Victorian-era house, which was built in 1852, now showcases 19th century life in Columbus. Once an important stop on the Underground Railroad, as slaves could stay here and then cross the Erie to Canada and freedom. The home, run by the Junior League, is surrounded by well-tended gardens. Tours for groups of six or more are available during the week, call for an appointment.
Ohio Statehouse
(Sights & Activities - Historic Sites)
Broad and High StsColumbus OH 43215 614-752-6350
Description:
Completed in 1861, this columned Greek revival-style building and its surroundings of Capitol Square is considered to be one of the most significant architectural accomplishments of the early republic. It features exquisite decor with marble floors, statues and paintings. The magnificent central staircase is offset by murals and a breathtaking stained-glass skylight in the Atrium, and the Map Room and Salmon P. Chase Education Center attract thousands of visitors each year.
Thurber House
(Sights & Activities - Historic Sites)
77 Jefferson AveColumbus OH 43215 614-464-1032
Description:
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this is the home of author James Thurber during his collegiate years, and the setting of many of his most famous short stories. Take a self-guided tour of the first two floors and learn about Thurber's family and the inspiration for much of his work. Next door is Thurber Center, a conference facility hosting visiting authors and writing programs, and a gallery of book-related artwork. The center is staffed by volunteers on weekends, so they advise you to call ahead on Sat-Sun.
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