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John E. Price Residence, 2101 W 5th Ave in 1897

It is said there is no place in the State that is so beautiful as Arlington. This delightful suburban residence of Mr. Price stands on a high elevation from which a charming view of the surrounding country can be obtained. The grounds about this place resemble a park with numerous drive ways, beautiful shade trees, flower beds and rustic scenery, making it a veritable Eden.

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Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East

Home in Olde Towne East. Unidentified Residents.

Former home of The Columbus Foundation and former governor's mansion

Former Governor's Mansion at 1234 E. Broad Street and also former home of The Columbus Foundation.

1988 — The former Governor's Mansion at 1234 E. Broad Street becomes the Foundation's new home. The purchase is made with gifts from The Wexner Center Foundation, Battelle Memorial Institute, and the Gerlach Foundation. http://www.columbusfoundation.org/about/history.aspx

Former Governor's Mansion

Former Governor's Mansion

Former Governor's Mansion at 1234 E. Broad Street and also former home of The Columbus Foundation.

1988 — The former Governor's Mansion at 1234 E. Broad Street becomes the Foundation's new home. The purchase is made with gifts from The Wexner Center Foundation, Battelle Memorial Institute, and the Gerlach Foundation. http://www.columbusfoundation.org/about/history.aspx

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