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In the nineteenth century, Robert Brotherton of White Hall, England obtained a 156-acre plot of land, located between Alum Creek and Big Walnut Creek. A portion of the property became the site of Ye Olde Whitehall Tavern, a popular overnight stagecoach stop along the famous National Road. In the late nineteenth century, the land and tavern were sold to Abram Doney. A small farm community developed and the name "Whitehall" was unofficially adopted. In 1910, Abram's son, Samuel, inherited the entire estate and sold it in one-acre lots, creating what is now known as "Old Whitehall." After World War II, the demand for housing by returning veterans gave rise to residential construction, which includes the twin singles and townhouses of English Village and Parklawn manor and the single-family prefabricated homes in the Norton Field subdivision. In the early 1950s, Whitehall was the nation's fastest growing city. Overall, population jumped from 4,077 in 1950 to 20,818 in 1960. Today, population has leveled at approximately 20,500.

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Columbus has a great collection of historic homes. As a kid, I was always fascinated by taking walks in various neighborhoods and checking out all the old homes. Here's some of the great homes--some...

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Spenser talks about his Columbus neighborhood, Worthington. This was taped on a COTA bus.
Became East Main St Elementary School
Town and Country Shopping Center began construction November 11, 1948 and the first twenty store segment opened March 6, 1949. Casto suggested the shopping center in 1947 to ease downtown parking...
Construction contract let 4/10/1958. Originally opened on February 2, 1959, the Whitehall Branch was remodeled and a 2,400 square foot addition was added in 1993. Area residents attended the re-...
Home built by Robert Taylor, a refugee from Truro Township, Nova Scotia. Built in 1807.
Swan Cleaners founder Andre Gelpi, second from left, at a groundbreaking ceremony for Swan Cleaners' Bexley store, 3645 E Broad Street.
Whitehall Church of Nazarene. Photo courtesy of the Whitehall Historical Society
This Whitehall house was the first Lustron demo home. Former "Senior Times" Columnist Alex James, who worked for Lustron in the post-war years, installed the door on this house. According to James,...