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Columbus Buggy Company. The Columbus Buggy Company was an early buggy and automotive manufacturer based in Columbus, Ohio, United States, from 1875 to 1913. Begun by three business partners, the company set up its manufacturing facilities in what is today the Arena District producing inexpensive buggies and dashboards, and quickly saw success.
Columbus Blue Jackets. June 15, 2007. Retrieved July 15, 2015. ^ "Blue Jackets relieve Scott Howson of his duties as Executive Vice President and General Manager". Columbus Blue Jackets. February 12, 2013. Retrieved July 15, 2015. ^ Merz, Craig (February 15, 2024). "Kekalainen fired as Blue Jackets general manager, Davidson to assume duties".
July 5, 1991. Central High School, also known as High School of Columbus and High School of Commerce, was a four-year secondary school (grades 9–12) located in Franklinton, Columbus, Ohio. It was a part of Columbus City Schools (at the time Columbus Public Schools). On March 7, 1985, the 1924 school building was added to the National Register ...
Government of Columbus, Ohio. The government of Columbus, Ohio, headquartered at Columbus City Hall in Downtown Columbus, is organized into a mayor-council system. The mayor is responsible for the administration of city government. The Columbus City Council is a unicameral body consisting of nine members elected or appointed at-large.
But Blaney’s No. 12 car isn’t part of the owner’s title chase. With 16 different race-winning cars in the regular season, all 16 spots in the owner playoffs were occupied by winning teams.
When the former owner of the Columbus location opened the restaurant, it was meant to be a hobby or side job, Raste told the Ledger-Enquirer. But struggles with finding labor meant long hours.
No. of floors. 2. Central Market was a public market in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The market operated from 1814 to 1966, was the location of Columbus's first city hall for two decades, from 1850 to 1872. It moved three times, each time into successively larger buildings. The third market building stood the longest time, from 1850 to 1966, when ...
York Steak House, 4220 W. Broad St. on the West Side, is the last outpost of what used to be a Columbus-born chain that included as many as 200 restaurants from Maine to Texas.