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The East Broad Street Historic District in Columbus, Ohio is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The district includes the section of East Broad Street from Ohio Avenue on the west to Monypenny Street on the east.[1] It includes lavish residences, some converted to offices.[2]

Contributing structures

Contributing buildings include:[1][3]

  • 1160-1190 E. Broad St. (Governor's Terrace Apartments)[4]: 182 
  • 1234 E. Broad St. (Old Governor's Mansion), 2A) garage. 2B) gardener's quarters
  • 1266 E. Broad St. (Joseph F. Firestone House, demolished)
  • Northwest corner of E. Broad St. and Winner (service station, demolished)
  • 1312 E. Broad (Broadwin Apartments)[4]: 183 
  • 1354 E. Broad St. (Temple Tifereth Israel)[4]: 185 
  • 1400 E. Broad St. and carriage house/garage (Dr. Baker Residence)[4]: 187 
  • 1414 E. Broad St. and garage
  • 1428 E. Broad St. and garage
  • 1440 E. Broad St. and garage (Frederick Shedd house)
  • 1450 E. Broad St. and garage
  • 1500 E. Broad St. (East High School)
  • 1544 E. Broad St.
  • 1550 E. Broad St.
  • 1560 E. Broad St.
  • 1640 E. Broad St. and garage
  • 1654 E. Broad St.
  • 1660 E. Broad St.
  • 1688 E. Broad St. and garage
  • 1700 E. Broad St. and garage
  • 1706 E. Broad St.
  • 1720 E. Broad St.
  • 1728 E. Broad St.
  • 1776 E. Broad St. and 1780 E. Broad St. (Volunteers of America offices)[4]: 189 
  • 1790-98 E. Broad St., 8-44-N. Brunson, 1784-1801 E. Long St. (the Broad-Brunson Place Condominiums)
  • 1485-89 E. Broad St.
  • 1475-1481 E. Broad St.
  • 1471 E. Broad St.
  • 1465 E. Broad St. and garage
  • 1445 E. Broad St. (Royal York Apartments)[4]: 188 
  • 1415 E. Broad St. (Matthew J. Bergin House)[4]: 188 
  • 1349 E. Broad St. and garage
  • 1339 E. Broad St.
  • 1319 E. Broad St. and garage
  • 1313 E. Broad St.
  • 1293 E. Broad St. and garage
  • 17-19 Wilson Ave.
  • 1277 E. Broad St. and garage
  • 1271 E. Broad St.
  • 1263-65 E. Broad St.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ Lorrie K. Owen, ed. (1999). Ohio Historic Places Dictionary, Volume 2. Somerset Publishers, Inc. p. 440. ISBN 9781878592705.
  3. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form". National Park Service. Archived from the original on February 20, 2023. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Samuelson, Robert E.; et al. (Pasquale C. Grado, Judith L. Kitchen, Jeffrey T. Darbee) (1976). Architecture: Columbus. The Foundation of The Columbus Chapter of The American Institute of Architects. OCLC 2697928.

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