King Lincoln documentary coming April 2011 on WOSU TV.
To watch the entire Columbus Neighborhoods: Short North documentary online, click on the link below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dn9UNZFc2_A&...
To watch the entire Columbus Neighborhoods: German Village documentary online, click on the link below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrRgPFbEAkg
Join us for the Columbus Neighborhoods: German Village Town Hall Meeting. No reservations are necessary.
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Columbus Neighborhoods: German Village airs Thursday, October 21, at 9pm on WOSU TV.
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Bob and Lois (Garnett) Meyer grew up in the "bottoms" of Columbus. They were married at Holy Family Church on West Broad Street on April 6, 1942....
Patch's General Store in Amlin (Hilliard) near what is now Rings Rd.
Patch General Store. Amlin (Hilliard) near what is now Rings Road. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
Wow, this is an old one. Check out the horse and carriage. Probably close to what is now Rings Rd. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County...
Amlin School. Amlin is part of Hilliard. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
Snowy road in Hilliard; looks like they got the roads cleared for that storm! 1930s. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical...
Norwich Township Fire Department Emergency Squad, 1968. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
The Silver Horn Tower in Hilliard, 2003. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
The Russell Grainery in Hilliard. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
Come in and get a cup of coffee and a piece of pie from Otie’s Restaurant in Hilliard. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical...
Commemorating old Hilliard. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
Hilliard Choo-Choo...won't you bring me home?! Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
Doesn't this picture speak to the times? These two ladies look like they are enjoying the parade--showing just how far women had come by 1953! Photo...
The Mayor of Hilliard holding the Hilliard Flag. My best guess is 1960s. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
Originally called Hilliard’s Station, Hilliard grew up around the railroad route of the Piqua and Indiana Railroad station, which bisected the former...
Originally called Hilliard’s Station, Hilliard grew up around the railroad route of the Piqua and Indiana Railroad station, which bisected the former...
Hilliard train wreck, May 1951. Doesn't look good. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
Not sure when this is taken, but it looks like the Hilliard Dry Cleaners delivers! Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
1910 Hilliard High School Girls Basketball Team. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
Flag at Hilliard City Hall. We're proud of the community and our country. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
The first Hilliard bank, taken in 2006. Someone looks happy! Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
A Hilliard fire department truck. Love the dog! He's ready to jump on and get moving. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical...
Village Chapel in Hilliard. The Village Chapel was originally the Colwell Methodist Church built in 1876 at the corner of Alton Darby Road and...
Home of Chris O’Brien on Norwich Street in Hilliard. Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
Hilliard Boy Scout troop 148 on a float on May 30, 1953. Memorial Day Parade! Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County Historical Society
Apple butter stirrin’ in Hilliard, October, 2007. They sure look like they are having fun! Photo courtesy of the Northwest Franklin County...
Fannie Virginia Woolley was married to Solomon Jackson Woolley, a daguerreotype portrait artist and successful farmer who developed the first modern...
R Zenas Seeds - A physician in 1870 when he moved permanently to Hilliard. Photo taken in 1880. Photo courtesy of the Columbus Metropolitan Library
Prairie Oaks Mound - An American Indian mound located along the Mound Trail in the Prairie Oaks Metro Park. Digital photos taken and loaned by Nick...
John Reed Hilliard - An engineer who built the Hilliard warehouse in 1853 and founded the town's first post office on May 20, 1854. Photo courtesy of...
Franklin County Fairgrounds - Franklin County Fairgrounds in HIlliard (photo courtesy of ODOT). Nothing better than visiting the fair in the summer!
Hilliard Library Branch - Columbus Metropolitan Library Hilliard Branch located at 74 Rome Hilliard Road. The original Hilliard Branch opened on...
The Appledale Tile Works was located on the family farm of Solomon Woolley (4500 Walker Road in Hilliard). Photo courtesy of the Columbus...