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  2. Camp Chase - Wikipedia

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    73001434 [ 1 ] Added to NRHP. April 11, 1973. Camp Chase was a military staging and training camp established in Columbus, Ohio in May 1861 after the start of the American Civil War. It also included a large Union-operated prison camp for Confederate prisoners during the American Civil War.

  3. LeVeque Tower - Wikipedia

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    The LeVeque Tower is a 47-story skyscraper in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. At 555 feet 5 inches (169.29 m) it was the tallest building in the city from its completion in 1927 to 1974, and remains the second-tallest today. Designed by C. Howard Crane, the 353,768-square-foot (32,866.1 m 2) Art Deco skyscraper was opened as the American Insurance ...

  4. Camp Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Camp Thomas. Coordinates: 40.067°N 83.0323°W. Camp Thomas was a United States Regular Army training facility located in North Columbus, Ohio (now Columbus), during the American Civil War. It was primarily used to organize and train new infantry regiments for service in the Western Theater.

  5. Goodale Park - Wikipedia

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    Goodale Park is a public park in the Victorian Village area of Columbus, Ohio. It was donated to the city in 1851 by Lincoln Goodale. For a few months during the Civil War, it was a staging area for Union troops known as Camp Jackson. [ 3 ] ComFest, a large, free, multi-day, non-corporate, music and arts annual festival, is held in the park in ...

  6. Fond memories from summer camps recalled in historic ... - AOL

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    Camp Mohaven has been owned and operated by the Ohio Conference of Seventh-day Adventists since 1961. Jeff Coning and Sandy Norse lead campers down the trail and back to camp at Camp Ohio, a 4-H ...

  7. Fort Hayes - Wikipedia

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    70000491 [1] Added to NRHP. January 26, 1970. Fort Hayes was a military post in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Created by an act of the United States Congress on July 11, 1862, the site was also known as the Columbus Arsenal until 1922, when the site was renamed after former Ohio Governor and later 19th U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes. [2 ...

  8. 147th Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    148th Infantry Regiment. The 147th Regiment (Regional Training Institute) is a training regiment of the Ohio Army National Guard. Previously known as the 147th Infantry Regiment and the 6th Ohio Infantry, it has served in several American wars as a combat infantry unit, but now maintains the Ohio Regional Training Institute (RTI) in Columbus ...

  9. History of Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    History of Columbus, Ohio. Columbus, the capital city of Ohio, was founded on the east bank of the Scioto River in 1812. The city was founded as the state's capital beside the town of Franklinton, since incorporated into Columbus. The city's growth was gradual, as early residents dealt with flooding and cholera epidemics, and the city had few ...

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