The Columbus Foundation
Submitted by dsharpe@columbu... on April 16, 2010 - 8:22am
The Columbus Foundation’s office buildings of past and present.
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Built in 1904 by Columbus architect, Frank Packard, 1234 E Broad served as the Ohio Governor’s Mansion from 1920-1957. The Columbus Foundation occupied the building starting in 1988.TAGS: community, e broad street, East Broad Street, government, mansion, Ohio, philanthropy -
A gift from the Battelle Memorial Institute created a home for The Columbus Foundation in Victorian Village, on Neil Avenue from 1982-1988.TAGS: community, e broad street, East Broad Street, government, mansion, Ohio, philanthropy
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