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Hi I live far away physically, but there are days I walk by these beautiful sites ohio, with the help of the radio station WNCI, google earth and earthcam.com; from all ohio U.S. is the most beautiful state and I love Columbus
C-busite, - - - I really like your photos thanks again. - - - The address of the house above is 1654 E. Broad St - - - no I don't remember it as a tree lined Boulevard -- unsure if my grandmother Jennie P. Costoff & her daughter Rosemary C. Welch ( my mother )had that view - - - How sweet if it was still like that, but, progress sure changes things... Gisela
This is the John Snow House c.1815 at 41 West New England in Worthington Ohio. Recognizable by the crooked windows and doors. The house was actually built that way. One of the early buildings of Worthignton (founded 1803).
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It was a daycare still through at last the mid-80s. I went there as a kid.
Hi I live far away physically, but there are days I walk by these beautiful sites ohio, with the help of the radio station WNCI, google earth and earthcam.com; from all ohio U.S. is the most beautiful state and I love Columbus
It was so much fun growing up here. Gisela
C-busite, - - - I really like your photos thanks again. - - - The address of the house above is 1654 E. Broad St - - - no I don't remember it as a tree lined Boulevard -- unsure if my grandmother Jennie P. Costoff & her daughter Rosemary C. Welch ( my mother )had that view - - - How sweet if it was still like that, but, progress sure changes things... Gisela
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Connell's Maple Lee Florists is no longer at this location. as of 6/11/2010 it is unoccupied.
This is the John Snow House c.1815 at 41 West New England in Worthington Ohio. Recognizable by the crooked windows and doors. The house was actually built that way. One of the early buildings of Worthignton (founded 1803).