Corner of Goodale and High Streets
Submitted by rathke on April 2, 2010 - 8:23am
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Corner of Goodale and High Streets circa 1914. Photo credit: Donald A. Kaiser/Alex CampbellTAGS: Capital University, Lincoln Goodale -
Goodale and High Streets in the late 1950's. View looks north on High Street. Photo credit: Donald A. Kaiser/Alex CampbellTAGS: Capital University, Lincoln Goodale -
Foeller's Drugstore, located at 567 N. High Street, was a family run business for more than a half a century. Charles Foeller purchased the store in 1890 and family members continued to operate and expand the business to include a soda fountain and camera store. In 1904 the drugstore created a delectable new ice cream concoction, the "567." Today known as the Banana Split. The building at 567 N....TAGS: Capital University, Lincoln Goodale -
Photography supplies at Foeller's Drugstore, 567 N. High Street. Photo credit: Foeller FamilyTAGS: Capital University, Lincoln Goodale -
Columbus Dispatch newspaper article about the history of Foeller's Drugstore, 567 N. High Street.TAGS: Capital University, Lincoln Goodale -
Inside Foeller's Drugstore, 567 N. High Street. Photo provided by the Foeller Family.TAGS: Capital University, Lincoln Goodale -
Demonstrators protest the eminent demolition of a building at the southwest corner of Goodale and High Streets. Located in this building was Mellman's Restaurant, a very popular local eatery. Photo dated 1984. Photo Credit: Columbus Citizen Journal/Grandview Public LibraryTAGS: Capital University, Lincoln Goodale -
Demolition of a building at the Corner of Goodale and High. Photo dated 1984. Photo credit: Columbus Citizen Journal/Grandview Public LibraryTAGS: Capital University, Lincoln Goodale -
Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation renovation 1984. Photo credit: Columbus Citizen Journal/Grandview Public LibraryTAGS: Capital University, Lincoln Goodale
The passage of time at the corner of Goodale and High Streets in the Short North.
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