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Park sub-district (north of Dodge Park) emphasizes residential. Single and multi-family residential use plots are located throughout the area. Most commercial uses are concentrated along West Broad Street. These include both neighborhood-oriented and regional commercial uses, including large office complexes and a retail center. In addition, there are many manufacturing land uses in Franklinton, with the heaviest concentrations along McKinley and Harmon avenues. Franklinton also contains several institutional and public land uses. The
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every bridge in the downtown area. A large number of residents relocated to the Hilltop. As a result, property values dropped as much as 50 percent. Early estimates of the flood damage to homes and businesses came in at $ 5 million dollars with the eventual total climbing to $ 22 million. The damages from the Great Flood of 1913 led to some the first watershed planning and flood-control measures.
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apartment buildings, all estimated to open in summer 2022. It is estimated the site may eventually hold 20 buildings, including 1,800 residences, 400 hotel rooms, 2 million square feet of offices, and 200,000 square feet of restaurant and retail space. The 20-acre site is part of the downtown community reinvestment area, and so will receive a 15-year, 100 percent tax abatement once completed.
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The 1959 Flood was the last major flood to hit the Franklinton area. On January 22, 1959, the Frank Road crest on the Scioto River came and was 27.22 ft. above the flood stage level. The frozen ground throughout the area was partly responsible for the large volume and rapid rate of runoff of the
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The replatted town was laid out in blocks that contained four lots in a square, with each lot measuring 99' wide by 115' deep. To encourage people to move to the new settlement, Sullivant offered free land for anyone willing to build a house along Gift Street, near the eastern edge of his plat. Along
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Broad Street is one of the major east-west main thoroughfares in Franklinton. It is situated between McKinley Avenue and Town Street. Broad Street intersects Central Avenue, Glenwood Avenue, and High Street in addition to running above both SR 315 and I-71 making it one of the most significant roads
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In 1927, the Green Lawn Abbey was built by the Columbus Mausoleum Company. The private community mausoleum was designed with a gray granite exterior and columned second-floor portico. In the nineteenth century, cities were closing burying grounds within city limits. Private community mausoleum began
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The Franklinton Floodwall, completed in 2004, is 7 miles long, cost $ 134 million, and is able to protect the area to crests of up to 30.9 ft. The wall's completion released the area from being considered a floodplain, as well as releasing the previous building restrictions that often prevented
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and took nine motorboats and 20 rowboats with him to the river's edge. From Rich & Scioto Street he was able to help residents who could not get to higher ground. The rising of the waters swept 93 people to their deaths and left 20,000 people homeless. It also destroyed nearly 500 buildings and
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Franklinton lacks a commercial grocery store, despite community attempts for years. Food insecurity is high for every area in the neighborhood: its three zip codes make up three of five with very low food security in Columbus. In 2018, a small nonprofit grocery and cafe opened to alleviate some of
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The Dodge Recreation Center, Sullivant Gardens Community Center, McDowell Senior Center are three recreational centers located in the Franklinton neighborhood. The Dodge Recreation Center and Sullivant Avenue provides various facilities such as athletic fields and swimming pools for the community.
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Three sub-districts have been established in which land uses are organized: Broad Street, Arts and Innovation, and Dodge Park. These are consistent with the way the East Franklinton Plan was organized. The Broad Street and Arts and Innovation sub-districts strongly support mixed uses and the Dodge
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From 1977 to 1985, the gay club Rudely Elegant operated on West Broad Street in Franklinton, in the art-deco Avondale Theatre. The club was notable for its street presence, at a time when Midwest gay clubs would be unmarked and accessed from alleyways. The club was open to straight people as well,
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He visited again in 1886, writing: "Franklinton now is included in the city of Columbus. It has changed less than any part of the city so near the centre, and preserves to this day many of its old style village features. It is a quiet spot, but cannot much longer so remain in the rapid progress of
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Franklinton is characterized by a mix of land uses, reflecting its pattern of development as an independent, self-sufficient community. Some sub-districts can contain a mix of residential, commercial, office, research, institutional or certain light industrial uses, even within the same building.
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had a major effect on Franklinton. The inner belt construction of the 1960s removed several buildings along Sandusky Street, resulting in lowered property values and driving families out of East Franklinton. In addition to the land use and population changes that occurred, the inner belt formed a
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On September 14, 1897, Columbus held a three day сentennial celebration for Franklinton. Local and notable guests were invited to speak at the celebration. Though the speeches praised Lucas Sullivant's courage and hard work, many agreed that, in retrospect, the flood-prone area had been unfit for
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had this to say about Franklinton: "Franklinton lies on the west side of the Scioto, opposite Columbus. It was the first town laid off in the Scioto valley north of Chillicothe. From the formation of the county, in 1803, it remained its seat of justice until 1824, when it was removed to Columbus.
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Sullivant Avenue is another major east-west main stem in Franklinton. Unlike Broad Street, it is a "4-2D" type arterial, in other words it is "four moving lanes, two way and a median divider on mainline sections". Sullivant Avenue goes past I-70, Central Avenue, Glenwood Avenue, and ends at Gift
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in 1924. The first modern planning for the site began in 1986 with the Riverfront Strategic Plan, followed by the Scioto Peninsula Plan in 1989. Redevelopments in 1997 displaced homeless residents of the area, and forced the closure of a shelter and relocation of another. The nonprofit Community
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style neighborhood in Franklinton through developing an urban creative district. This new neighborhood is now centered between Gift, Town, Lucas, and Rich Streets, with hope to expand to East Franklinton. The developers have purchased existing buildings and are working to refurbish some existing
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Between 2009 and 2011, the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority demolished three housing projects in the East Franklinton area. Two high rises, Sunshine Annex and Sunshine Terrace, and a 127 unit apartment complex, Riverside Bradley. The population in East Franklinton was greatly reduced as a
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The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) historically operated numerous public housing projects in the neighborhood. The CMHA is an organization which aims to help people who have difficulty in affording housing, as well as build healthy living environments for the community. The CMHA
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The Scioto Peninsula project (also branded as The Peninsula) was first planned in 2012. It subsequently went though multiple design and developer changes. The first phase, which was approved in May 2020 and broke ground that September, includes four buildings: an office building, hotel, and two
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on the west bank of the Scioto River. The land was part of the early Franklinton settlement, and it is still largely considered part of the neighborhood, though some definitions place it in Downtown Columbus. The city government first designated the land as part of downtown in 1998, due to park
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Healthcare is limited in Franklinton. After the closure of Mount Carmel West in the neighborhood in 2019, the neighborhood was left with no hospitals. A new emergency department was completed for the Mount Carmel Health System in Franklinton around 2020. Only about 3 percent of the hospital's
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Today, Franklinton is an urban neighborhood consisting of about 36,000 residents. Though recent redevelopment efforts have improved the area, 56% of Franklinton residents lack a high school diploma, over 60% of residents live below the poverty line, and 93% of students at the school's public
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patients were from the neighborhood, while over 50 percent were from Grove City, where the hospital moved to. Emergency department visits are high in Franklinton; the 43223 zip code in South Franklinton was the sixth-highest in a list of Franklin County emergency department visits by area.
817:, there are 5,444 housing units in Franklinton. About 1,000 of these units, roughly 18.4%, are unoccupied. Only 29.2% of housing units in Franklinton are occupied by their owners. The proportion of rental homes in Franklinton is higher than the average rates in most Columbus neighborhoods. 262: 244:. The floodwall, completed in 2004, spurred developments in East Franklinton. The projects involved demolition of three public housing projects, displacing its former residents to other areas. The developments are predominantly luxury mixed-use buildings, spurring significant 1034:, in the nearby Hilltop neighborhood, serves as the high school for all of Franklinton. Starling K-8 serves all students in grades 6-8. Elementary school education is divided between three schools: Starling K-8 on the west side, Sullivant Elementary on the east side, and 677:
improvements and COSI's establishment there at the time. The 2003 Franklinton Plan acknowledged that neighborhood residents perceive the space as distant and separated from their neighborhood, and recommended plant- and tree-lined corridors to visually link the areas.
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The neighborhood has included numerous homeless shelters in its history, including the Volunteers of America men's shelter (moved from the Scioto Peninsula to South Franklinton in 2003) and the Open Shelter (closed in 2004; replaced by Faith Mission downtown).
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in Columbus. In the Columbus Thoroughfare Plan, it was classified as a type "6-2" arterial, meaning six moving lanes, flowing two ways. As the name implies, Broad Street is a wide street with about a 60-foot width, and carries around 16,000 vehicles a day.
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The Franklinton Floodwall began construction in 1993 and was completed in 2004 at an expenditure of 193 million dollars. The wall protects the area from flooding by the Scioto River. A flood in 1959 was one of the worst disasters in Franklinton's history.
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During the late war, it was a place of general rendezvous for the northwestern army, and sometimes from one to three thousand troops were stationed there. In those days, it was a place of considerable note; it is now a small village, containing, by the
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development in the past. As a result, commercial and industrial activities are starting to grow in the East Franklinton Area. This resurgence is evidenced through multiple community plans, as well as the creation of the Franklinton Area Commission.
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Franklinton quickly transformed from a farming based community to an urban society known for its railroad cars and horse-drawn buggies. The railroad service and industrial development drew people from the southwest part of the state and
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The peninsula is defined by the Scioto River to the east, northeast, and southeast, and the easternmost set of Norfolk Southern railway tracks to the northwest, west, and southwest. The land, once primarily industrial, houses the
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Private schools in the neighborhood include Columbus Collegiate Academy and Franklinton Prep Academy. Specialized schools include the West Central School, operated by Franklin County for children with developmental disabilities.
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production. The show depicts living for 30 days in a different lifestyle to your own. In the episode, aired in 2005, Spurlock and his fiance unsuccessfully attempt to live in Franklinton and work in the city on minimum wage.
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Health insurance coverage varies in Franklinton. 13.2 percent lack health insurance, compared to 9 percent county-wide. Public healthcare plans cover nearly half of area residents, compared to 31 percent of county residents.
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Franklinton has the lowest life expectancy rating in the state of Ohio. In 2021, the Health Policy Institute of Ohio reported that residents here have an average life expectancy of 60 years, 29 years shorter than the highest
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The City of Columbus has designated Franklinton as a Community Reinvestment Area that is "ready for opportunity", with available 15-year, 100 percent tax abatements for all projects, with no affordable housing requirements.
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The neighborhood has seen a wide population change over its history. Its population peaked in the 1950 census, with 26,500 people. Since that year, it has seen a consistent decline to an estimated 8,132 in 2017.
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rivers, and a floodwall is required to contain the rivers and protect the area from floods. The low-lying bottom land was well suited for farming, with the river serving as a direct connection to the
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on September 17, 1882. It was completed on June 2, 1889 and dedicated by Watterson. The church can seat one thousand. During the Flood of 1913, upper floors were used to provide flood relief.
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In 1889, the city spent $ 50,000 to construct massive levees along the banks of the Scioto. The majority of the current houses in Franklinton were built after the completion of these levees.
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Franklinton contains several centers for restaurants and social spaces. In terms of social spaces, Franklinton is positioning itself to become a new creative district of Columbus.
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of the Midwest. It was operated by Corbett Reynolds, a leading figure in the city's LGBT community, and now stands as a Lev's pawn shop. The club and its owner were featured in a
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to appear in the 1920s. Green Lawn Abbey was the largest with 654 crypts, one-and-a-half-thick walls, marble floors, a central chapel and foyer area and stained-glass windows.
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Redevelopment planning dates as early as 1908 with the Columbus Plan, which envisioned a set of large buildings and lush grounds from downtown into Franklinton, similar to the
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During the last half of the nineteenth century, four railroads were established in Franklinton and brought commercial and industrial growth. In 1850, the Columbus and
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where he courted Sarah Starling, the daughter of his mentor Colonel William Starling. In 1797, Sullivant returned to the Ohio and laid out a village of 220 lots in
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barrier which sealed off the side of East Franklinton that was not bordered by the Scioto River. This isolation was reinforced with the construction of West
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Shelter Board established the Scioto Peninsula Relocation Task Force to find stable housing and support services for these displaced residents.
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Sunshine Terrace, a low income housing project demolished in 2014, set to be replaced by the second phase of the River & Rich development
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until 1824. As the city of Columbus grew, the city annexed and incorporated the existing settlement in 1859. Franklinton is bordered by the
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in 2006. The building is planned to be demolished by the state; meanwhile its owner is restoring the building to operable condition.
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A portion of the neighborhood is sometimes called The Bottoms because much of the land is subject to flooding from the
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is the primary thoroughfare in Franklinton; other east-west avenues include McKinley, Town, Sullivant, and Mound.
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was built following the land purchase of April 1, 1881, with the cornerstone being laid by Bishop of Columbus
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in D.C. The planned development only partially took place, and only on the peninsula with the creation of
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with platting and settling the town, Sullivant also built several structures out of brick and glass from
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and at risk from a flood with a 1% chance of annual occurrence. As a community that participates in the
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on the north and east, Harmon Avenue on the east, Stimmel Road and Greenlawn Avenue on the south, and
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on the north and east, Harmon Avenue on the east, Stimmel Road and Greenlawn Avenue on the south, and
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in 1903. The college provides bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, along with other programs.
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In 1943, B & T Metals in East Franklinton was involved in producing uranium reactor fuel for the
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formed at 1934, and begin its construction of public housing in 1937. The first project was the
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During this time, the city of Columbus rehabbed 16 homes through a program called Home Again.
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is the only remaining train station building in Columbus, now used by a firefighters' union
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The 1908 Columbus Plan envisioned a new civic center branching across the Scioto River
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Arts-related uses are emphasized while existing single-family homes are protected.
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and Scioto Rivers. As payment for his work, Sullivant was given 6,000 acres in the
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was chartered to build and operate a railroad that ran from Columbus, Ohio to
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Landmarks on the national and Columbus registers of historic places include:
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settlement. Also, the original neighborhood design had not included alleys.
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The Franklinton neighborhood contains several parks, including Dodge Park,
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During the latter half of the twentieth century, the construction of the
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has routes well-situated throughout the neighborhood, including routes
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Columbus Karma Thegsum Chöling, a Buddhist temple reconstructed in 2022
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and became known for its themed costume parties; some called it the
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Franklinton has a traditional street grid for mixed traffic. The
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neighborhood. While recording the devastation of the flooding,
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the food insecurity, the first nonprofit grocery in the city.
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Street to the east. It lies between Town and Mound Streets.
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elementary school are eligible for free or reduced lunch.
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buildings to retain the character of the neighborhood.
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Also during this time, Franklinton benefited from the
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Fitzpatrick, Stephen A.; Morris, Ulysses S. (1897).
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West Broad Street, also known as 624:Franklinton is a neighborhood bordered by the 620:West Broad Street in the neighborhood's center 590:American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 388: 3010: 2804: 2253: 2164: 1414:"Chapter III. The First Day—Official Program" 600:and the Franklinton Development Association. 19:Neighborhood in Franklin, Ohio, United States 3398: 2839: 1684:"Never Built Columbus: The Scioto Peninsula" 3433: 3070:Joseph P. Kinneary United States Courthouse 1676: 1601: 1449: 1304: 1302: 836: 225:on the west. Its main thoroughfare is West 3538:Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum 2260: 2246: 1602:Braithwaite, Melissa (February 28, 2020). 918:Franklinton Apartments at Broad and Hawkes 357:. The population and town grew during the 349:The town of Franklinton was then made the 280:to survey the Central Ohio portion of the 3364:John Glenn Columbus International Airport 1638: 1557: 1199:Franklinton was depicted in the pilot of 582:Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 3154: 1892:. City of Columbus, Ohio. Archived from 1481: 1479: 1477: 1299: 1157: 1132: 1073: 1015: 964: 948:Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Station 933:Gen. William Henry Harrison Headquarters 880: 845: 804: 772: 691:Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Station 663: 655: 615: 556: 545: 489: 392: 335:Gen. William Henry Harrison Headquarters 329: 317: 260: 185: 3356: 1973: 1967: 1855: 1826: 1824: 1822: 1820: 1818: 1816: 1814: 1812: 1810: 1808: 1162:Station 10 (right) beside the historic 1038:in between. 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Index

Neighborhood
Franklinton centered on Broad Street, west of Downtown
Broad Street
39°57′15.1″N 83°1′36.8″W / 39.954194°N 83.026889°W / 39.954194; -83.026889
Country
State
Ohio
County
Franklin
City
Columbus
Lucas Sullivant
ZIP Code
Area code

neighborhood
Columbus, Ohio
its downtown
Franklin County
county seat
Scioto River
Interstate 70
Broad Street
Scioto
Olentangy
Ohio River
gentrification

Lucas Sullivant
Lucas Sullivant

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